The American bishops published a statement against capital punishment last year.
In 1777, the bishop published an edition of the Works of Locke, in 4 vols., with a preface and a life of the author.
In France, the bishop published a severe formal condemnation of pedophilia at about the same time.
The two archbishops and ten bishops published A Declaration concerning the Irregular and Scandalous Proceedings.
Some bishops who disagreed with certain sections of the AIDS statement simply published slightly amended versions for use in their own jurisdictions.
The bishops, nevertheless, soon published the Interdict, and fled.
The Irish bishops published the McCullough Report in June 2005.
In September 1311 the bishop of Salisbury, acting for the sick archbishop, published the Ordinances in St Paul's churchyard in the presence of several bishops and leading barons.
Encouraged by the former to write a critique of Jesuit spirituality and venturing to offer her own theological interpretations, she ran into trouble when the bishop published her essay under the title Carta atenagorica.
It also referred to a long and detailed defense of his actions that the bishop published three weeks ago in The Long Island Catholic, a diocesan newspaper.