The Dutch Catholic Church has an archbishopric and six suffragan dioceses under it as well as a
Military Ordinariate. An archbishop stands alone at the head of the archdiocese, but he is not the "boss" of his fellow bishops or their dioceses. Each diocese has a bishop (ordinary) and some dioceses also have one or more auxiliary bishops. If the diocese is
sede vacante, then a
diocesan administrator is designated. This does not necessarily have to be a bishop and sometimes is the vicar-general. If a non-bishop is diocesan administrator, he will attend meetings of the bishops' conference, but is not a voting member. The apostolic
nuncio usually attends meetings of the Bishops' Conference, but he is not a member of it because he is not a bishop of a diocese within the Netherlands. The nuncio represents the
Holy See. The Netherlands Bishops' Conference is usually chaired by a bishop with the highest rank, such as the
Archbishop, but this is not mandatory. When
Wim Eijk took offices as archbishop of
Utrecht in 2008, he chose not to assume the presidency, in order to have more time for his work as archbishop. Therefore,
Ad van Luyn was the President and
Frans Wiertz the vice-president (the two 'seniores "among the seven bishops). Today
Hans van den Hende is president and
Jan Liesen is vice-president. ==Members of the Bishops' Conference==