episcopaals
Episcopaals is a Dutch term used to describe matters related to episcopacy, the form of church governance in which bishops hold authority. The word derives from the Greek episkopos, meaning “overseer,” and is used to refer to structures, offices, and practices associated with bishops. In Dutch, episcopaals denotes both the organizational principle (episcopal polity) and the institutions that operate under it, such as dioceses and cathedrals, as well as church bodies perceived as episcopal in character.
Episcopal governance is characterized by hierarchical oversight by bishops who exercise sacramental, pastoral, and administrative authority
Denominations with episcopal polities include the Roman Catholic Church, the Anglican Communion (including the Church of
Historically, episcopacy traces to the early Christian communities, with bishops seen as successors to the apostles.
Today, the term episcopaals remains common in Dutch-language discourse on church governance, used to describe churches