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Zen Teacher - Sabunim


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Bishop (C: 師父; Py: Shīfu; K. Sabunim; Hg. 사부님; J. Sensei; V. Chủgiáo) A Bishop (Zen Teacher) is a senior clergy member who, having received Inga, presides over one or more congregations.  This position includes some supervisory responsibilities over both congregations and leaders in that region. A Bishop serves as a guide and instructor in religious matters; and is often the founder and leader of his or her congregations.
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