<span>Catholic AnswerA Bishop is a man who was a priest and has been consecrated by another Bishop in the Apostolic succession. He enjoins the fullness of Christ's priesthood and rules over a diocese as a successor to the Apostles. from Modern Catholic Dictionary by John A. Hardon, S.J. Doubleday & Co., Inc. Garden City, NY 1980 Bishop A successor of the Apostle who has received the fullness of Christ's priesthood. His most distinctive power, that of ordaining priests and other bishops, belongs uniquely to a bishop. Moreover, in spite of some disputed cases in history, it is highly probably that a priest would not be authorized by the Holy See to ordain another priest. A priest certainly cannot consecrate a bishop. In the ordination of a bishop the "matter" is the imposition of hands on the head of the bishop-elect by the consecrating bishops, or at least by the principal consecrator, which is done in silence before the consecratory prayer; the "form" consists of the words of the consecratory prayer, of which the following pertains to the essence of the order, and therefore are required for the validity of the act: "Now pour out upon this chosen one that power which flows from you, the perfect Spirit whom He gave to the apostles, who established the Church in every place as the sanctuary where your name would always be praised and glorified." (Etym. Greek episkopos, a bishop, literally, overseer)</span>
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Time before the first Creek migration, there were only about one hundred American Indians in Florida because most had moved west for better land and weather.
Explanation:
In Florida there were only one hundred Americans before the first creek migration as maximum of them moved to west in search of good land weather. The weather of Florida was not as such comfortable of weather like west. The weather of western states of United States were much more comfortable in comparison with Florida.
The migrants also need good agricultural land for their sustenance and to make their livelihood possible. The agricultural land and other facilities of Florida was not favorable for tribes.
Brown V. Board of Education expanded the rights of American CItizens by giving African American's permission to go to white school.
Almost all European countries parliamentary system of government. It is a system of democratic governance of a state. And also executive branch derives its democratic legitimacy from its ability to command the confidence of the legislative branch, typically a parliament, and is also held accountable to that parliament. In a that system, the head of state is usually a different person from the head of government.