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'''Translation''' is the transfer of a [[bishop]] from one [[episcopal see]] to another. The word is from the [[Latin]] ''{{lang|la|trānslātiō}}'', meaning "carry across".<ref>{{cite book|last=Lloyd|first=Ronald Henry |title=A Pocket Guide to the Anglican Church|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=i_SiAAAACAAJ|year=1984|publisher=Mowbray|isbn=978-0-264-66996-0}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|last1=Corèdon|first1=Christopher |last2=Williams|first2=Ann |title=A Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=x9ouGQAACAAJ|year=2007|publisher=Brewer|isbn=978-1-84384-138-8}}</ref> (Another religious meaning of the term is the [[Translation (relic)|translation of relics]].)
'''Translation''' is the transfer of a [[bishop]] from one [[episcopal see]] to another. The word is from the [[Latin]] ''{{lang|la|trānslātiō}}'', meaning "carry across" (another religious meaning of the term is the [[Translation (relic)|translation of relics]]).<ref>{{cite book|last=Lloyd|first=Ronald Henry |title=A Pocket Guide to the Anglican Church|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=i_SiAAAACAAJ|year=1984|publisher=Mowbray|isbn=978-0-264-66996-0}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|last1=Corèdon|first1=Christopher |last2=Williams|first2=Ann |title=A Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=x9ouGQAACAAJ|year=2007|publisher=Brewer|isbn=978-1-84384-138-8}}</ref>


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Translation is the transfer of a bishop from one episcopal see to another. The word is from the Latin trānslātiō, meaning "carry across" (another religious meaning of the term is the translation of relics).[1][2]

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References

  1. ^ Lloyd, Ronald Henry (1984). A Pocket Guide to the Anglican Church. Mowbray. ISBN 978-0-264-66996-0.
  2. ^ Corèdon, Christopher; Williams, Ann (2007). A Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases. Brewer. ISBN 978-1-84384-138-8.