High Priest of St. Bishop

When Athena created the Shinto people, she meant for the Temple of St. Bishop to be the home of many traditions. One of which was that the High Priest of St. Bishop would be the male figure head of the Athenian Faith. How ever this tradition unlike the tradition of the High Priestess never apeared in the original works by the First High Priest, St. Bishop of St. Bishop. Thus this created the schism between the St. Bishop Doctrine and the Doctrine of the High Temple of Athens. Thus no one male is considered higher than the other and split the duties roughly through the middle of the United Kingdom.

Duties
Although St. Bishop never stated where the High Priest would take control or do any job, he stated that it was their job to write the teachings and words of the Gods in the Big Book of Ancient Gabanian Fables. He stated that the High Priest would overview the construction of Temples and make sure that the Temples where staffed with priest knowledgable of the Will of the Gods. He would have to listen to the High Priestess as she was to interpret that Will.

Elections
It was stated that once St. Bishop would ascend to the heavens, an election would take place by all members of the the High Priest Council. Thus, they would write names on a Gaston, a type of Ballot slip made of a waxy paper attatched to a ball. Thus one would be lifted from a Challace called the Challace of Destiny and if their where a name, that name would become priest based on the number of votes tallied to his name. If on the day selected their is a tie or not enough names, the priest would burn the votes of that day and release a black plume of smoke signifying that no vote had been processed. But on the day there is a clear winner, the Priest will burn the Gaston's and release a white plume of smoke signifying that a new High Priest had been elected.