cardinalbishops
Cardinal bishops are the highest order of cardinals in the Roman Catholic Church, ranking above cardinal priests and cardinal deacons within the College of Cardinals. The cardinalate is traditionally divided into three orders: cardinal bishops, cardinal priests, and cardinal deacons. Cardinal bishops are typically bishops who govern one of the suburbicarian dioceses surrounding Rome; the bishop of Ostia, in particular, serves as the Dean of the College of Cardinals.
Currently, there are six suburbicarian sees associated with cardinal bishops: Ostia, Porto-Santa Rufina, Frascati, Albano, Palestrina,
In function, cardinal bishops share in the governance and election of the pope alongside cardinal priests and
Cardinal bishops are created by the pope and hold their rank for life. They retain their title