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From canon law, it looks like vicars general have superior authority to episcopal vicars. Vicars general can be priests. A diocese can have vicars general who are priests and episcopal vicars who are auxiliary bishops. Then, it looks like the priest who’s vicar general has more authority than the auxiliary bishop. To complicate matters, I’m not sure if that doesn’t mean that in some situations, the vicar general who’s a simple priest could have some authority over the auxiliary bishop, who is, after all, in a higher degree of holy orders. I’m a bit at a loss here.