Archiepiskopos
Archiepiskopos is a Greek term that translates to "archbishop." It is a title of high rank within Eastern Orthodox and Eastern Catholic churches. An archiepiskopos holds authority over a metropolitan see or an archdiocese, which is a significant ecclesiastical territory. The role is distinguished from that of a bishop, who typically oversees a diocese. Archiepiskopoi often have a broader scope of administrative and pastoral responsibilities. Their position signifies a greater level of authority and often denotes a larger or more historically important see. The title is inherited through ordination and consecration within the church hierarchy. While the term archiepiskopos is primarily associated with Eastern Christianity, the concept of an archbishop exists in other Christian traditions as well, though the specific terminology and ecclesiastical structures may differ. The duties of an archiepiskopos can include ordaining bishops, presiding over synods, and representing the church in various capacities. The archiepiskopos is a key figure in the governance and spiritual leadership of their respective church.