Bishops

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The Rt. Rev. Mark S. Sisk, Bishop of New York, and Deacon Ian Betts
Photo by Kara Flannery

The Episcopal Church takes its name from the Greek word episcopos, meaning overseer or governor.

 

Theologically, Bishops are considered to be successors to the Apostles. Bishops, therefore, have the two-fold responsibility for the apostolic mission of the Church and for the oversight of that mission within a given geographic area, the Diocese.

 

The bishops are members of the House of Bishops of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America. Bishops confer Holy Orders upon deacons, priests, and other bishops, and administer the rite of Confirmation in addition to the usual priestly services. They visit the congregations, meet with the clergy, administer Confirmation, and preach the Word.

 

Find out more about the Bishops of the Episcopal Diocese of New York - Bishop Mark S. Sisk and Bishop Suffragan Catherine S. Roskam - by clicking on their names or by using the links on the left.

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