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  2. Bishop (chess) - Wikipedia

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    The bishop is capable of skewering or pinning a piece, while the knight can do neither. A bishop can in some situations hinder a knight from moving. In these situations, the bishop is said to be "dominating" the knight. On the other hand, in the opening and middlegame a bishop may be hemmed in by pawns of both players, and thus be inferior to a ...

  3. Rules of chess - Wikipedia

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    A special move with the king known as castling is allowed only once per player, per game (see below). A rook moves any number of vacant squares horizontally or vertically. It also is moved when castling. A bishop moves any number of vacant squares diagonally. (Thus a bishop can move to only light or dark squares, not both.)

  4. Promotion (chess) - Wikipedia

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    Now king moves by Black cause stalemate because the rook is pinned and cannot move. If Black instead moves the bishop along the c1–h6 diagonal, White can parry this with a perpetual pursuit of the bishop with the rook, so Black cannot make any progress: 5...Bg5 6.Rd5 Kf4 7.Rd2 Bh6 8.Rd6 Kg5 9.Rd2 is one possible continuation. [45] [53]

  5. Glossary of chess - Wikipedia

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    bishop A piece that may move along diagonals without jumping. bishop pair The player with two bishops is said to have the bishop pair. Two bishops are able to control the diagonals of both colors. In open positions, two bishops are considered to have an advantage over two knights, or a knight and a bishop. [20] Also called the two bishops ...

  6. U.S. Catholic bishops back Gertrude Barber's path to sainthood

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    The canonization cause for Gertrude Barber was opened in December 2019. Another step in the process was a vote this month by U.S. Catholic bishops.

  7. Chess - Wikipedia

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    A queen combines the power of a rook and bishop and can move any number of squares along a rank, file, or diagonal. A knight moves to any of the closest squares that are not on the same rank, file, or diagonal. (Thus the move forms an "L"-shape: two squares vertically and one square horizontally, or two squares horizontally and one square ...

  8. In very rare move, Pope dismisses conservative US bishop ...

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    Usually bishops in trouble with the Vatican are asked to resign before submitting a resignation, which the pope accepts. Strickland is 65, 10 years shy of the usual retirement age for bishops.

  9. New evidence provides ‘unambiguous proof’ 12th century ...

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    New evidence has been discovered of a lost English saint. An entry in a 15th century manuscript has provided “unambiguous proof” that Thurstan, who was Archbishop of York from 1114 to 1140 ...