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Collection of Bishop Cliparts (42)
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Practical bishop clip art with consistent proportions and readable shapes, perfect for printable signs and activity sheets.
A happy, approachable businessman ready for work-perfect for representing professionalism with a friendly touch.
A welcoming bishop in traditional vestments greets viewers with a friendly wave and a pastoral cross.
A cheerful illustration of Saint Nicholas in his iconic red and white bishop’s attire, holding a pastoral staff topped with a golden cross.
Saint Nicholas depicted in traditional bishop’s vestments, symbolizing his role as a generous protector and miracle worker.
A stylized black bishop chess piece featuring a white cross and layered ornamental base, symbolizing traditional Orthodox design.
A bishop depicted in full liturgical regalia, including mitre, chasuble with crosses, and pastoral staff.
A classic bishop chess piece, distinguished by its mitre-shaped crown and central cross, symbolizing its diagonal movement and religious heritage.
A doctor gently explains health information to a child, fostering trust and understanding during a clinical visit.
A simplified, approachable illustration of a bishop wearing a mitre, purple chasuble, and holding a pastoral staff.
A friendly cartoon depiction of a bishop-representing approachable leadership and service within the church.
A clean, modern depiction of the two standard chess pawn pieces-white and black-highlighting their iconic shape and contrast.
A detailed line drawing of a 13th-century bishop’s mitre, featuring symbolic crosses, floral scrollwork, and geometric gem settings.
The Pope depicted in ceremonial white vestments, holding a crucifix and extending a hand in blessing-a universal sign of spiritual authority.
A welcoming illustration of a bishop, perfect for introducing clergy in Sunday school or parish communications.
A fractured chess bishop-representing tactical sacrifice, critical turning points, or irreversible decisions in strategy games.
A stylized white pawn with a fractured crown, highlighting themes of risk and transformation in chess.
A 13th-century-style engraving showing a monarch and a bishop in solemn council-embodying the intertwined power of crown and church.
A playful cartoon shows bishops, priests, and nuns reacting with surprise and delight to the news that the Mission Helpers are hosting a blog party-complete with dancing shoes and Sister Dolly’s gentle nudge.
A cheerful, professionally dressed executive with gray hair and a confident smile-perfect for representing trustworthy leadership.
A crowned king and a haloed bishop sit together-representing secular and ecclesiastical power-each holding a symbolic staff in richly patterned vestments.
A confident business professional introduces a key document-perfect for explaining concepts, procedures, or new initiatives.
The official shield of the Episcopal Church in the United States, combining the red cross of St. George with a blue canton of ten crosses symbolizing the original dioceses.
A polished black bishop piece, featuring the traditional diagonal cut on its mitre, ready for strategic play.
The ELCA logo-a four-quadrant stained-glass cross in red, purple, green, and yellow-represents the church’s mission and inclusive identity in America.
A warm, smiling sun with expressive closed eyes and playful flame-like rays-ideal for uplifting designs.
A friendly cartoon bee reminds us to “Bee Grateful” for our bishops-spiritual leaders who serve tirelessly in the Church.
A minimalist plus symbol-simple, bold, and instantly recognizable for actions like “add” or “expand.”
Saint Nicholas, the beloved figure of Christmas tradition, depicted in his iconic red vestments and bishop's hat, holding a crozier.
