-Larry-
> Keys, where needed, are given to the person set apart for
> a calling.  He only holds those keys until he is released.

-Stephen-
>How about that? That's directly opposite to what a bishop told me years back. Thanks 
>for the clarification.

I concur with Larry.  An ordained bishop, if called again to lead a ward, even the 
same ward he used to lead, will again be set apart as the bishop of that ward and 
given the keys of a bishop.  Obviously, he is not ordained again to the office of 
bishop.

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