The Church official with authority over a diocese is typically called a bishop. A bishop oversees the spiritual and administrative aspects of the diocese, which is a geographic region containing multiple parishes. They are responsible for the pastoral care of the faithful, the administration of sacraments, and maintaining church teachings and discipline within their jurisdiction. Bishops are appointed by higher church authorities, such as the Pope in the Roman Catholic Church.
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