Administrator – Concept and Acceptances


We explain what an administrator is and the functions of a task manager. Also, what is an apostolic administrator.

Administrator
The administrator is the one in charge of managing the resources of an entity.

What is an administrator?

An administrator is who has the task of managing. This action can be targeted at a company, an object, or a set of objects. The administrator must possess qualities that stand out in order to perform his function correctly: have the attitude of a leader, have knowledge and experience, know how to act in the face of different adverse situations morally and intellectually.

The administrator is who is in charge of managing the resources of an entity, as well as the appointment of positions and tasks to staff members. As his word well says, an administrator will only and exclusively handle administrative work, which is generally strongly related to the financial and economic part of a company.

In buildings or apartments it is very common to find the term of administrator. Here the individual who has this position will be the one in charge of organize those tasks related to the maintenance of the building.

Task Manager

Task Manager
The task manager shows the performance in terms of CPU usage.

A task manager is software that has the utility and purpose provide the user with information on the different processes and applications that are being executed in the foreground and background by a computer.

Also from the same task manager it is possible to perform the actions of:

  • Finish some process.
  • Change the priority in which a process runs (low, below normal, normal, above normal, high, real time).
  • Close the desired user session.
  • Launch new tasks or applications.
  • Observe performance in terms of CPU usage.

The task manager is a Very useful software and the different operating systems have one out of the box. There are also those developed by private manufacturers and can be downloaded from the Internet.

Apostolic Administrator

An apostolic administrator is one bishop or priest appointed by the Pope of the Catholic Church to which he attributes the task of administering a diocese, whose bishop or residential archbishop is not exercising the quota (this situation is called vacant see).

The situation of vacant seat occurs when the residential manager of administering the diocese dies, resign or an event occurs that causes an inability to properly administer.

The election of the new administrator, after the situation of a vacant seat occurs, is detailed in the protocol in the Code of Canon Law. He himself states that after leaving the free quota, the new manager must be chosen from among the members of the College of Diocesan Consultants, within a maximum period of eight days.