List of Catholic bishops in the United States

The following is a list of bishops of the Catholic Church in the United States, including Puerto Rico, the Northern Mariana Islands, American Samoa, Guam, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

United States map showing each of the 33 Latin Church provinces
Each color on the map represents an ecclesiastical province. The divisions in each province show the archdiocese and its individual dioceses.

The Catholic Church in the United States comprises:

The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) consists of all active and retired bishops—diocesan, coadjutor, and auxiliary—in the fifty states of the United States, the District of Columbia, and the Territory of the U.S. Virgin Islands.

There are several dioceses in the five inhabited territories of the U.S.:

Archbishops and bishops

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The 176 Latin Church dioceses in the United States are divided into 33 ecclesiastical provinces. Each province has a metropolitan archdiocese led by an archbishop, and at least one suffragan diocese. Each suffragan diocese is led by a bishop. The Archdiocese for the Military Services, USA is the only American archdiocese that is not designated as a metropolitan archdiocese. The pope appoints all archbishops and bishops, who must be at least ordained priests. The pope chooses from a list of candidates provided by the papal nuncio of the United States to the Congregation of Bishops in Rome.[4]

  • Most archdioceses and large dioceses have one or more auxiliary bishops, serving under the direction of the archbishop or bishop. After consultation with the Papal Nuncio to the United States, the pope appoints all auxiliary bishops.
  • Some archdioceses and dioceses have a coadjutor archbishop or coadjutor bishop. The coadjutor assists an elderly or ailing archbishop or bishop with their administrative duties. After the archbishop or bishop retires or dies, the coadjutor normally succeeds him without an appointment by the pope. The pope appoints all coadjutors.

In some rare cases, the pope will name a titular archbishop as the bishop of a suffragan diocese. The most recent example in the United States was that of Celestine Damiano, whom Pope John XXIII named as bishop of the Diocese of Camden in 1960.[5]

Foreign-born bishops serving in the United States

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Most nations with large Catholic populations in non-missionary geographical areas propose and elect native-born clergy to the episcopacy. An exception to this rule is the United States, which has a significant number of foreign-born bishops, with most serving as auxiliaries in culturally diverse dioceses. As of 2024, 33 active foreign-born bishops are serving in the United States, representing about 11% of all active American bishops.

The following nations have produced at least one bishop who is serving in the United States: Italy, Haiti, Ireland, Colombia, Lebanon, Peru, Spain, Cuba, South Africa, Malta, Argentina, El Salvador, and Cameroon.

The Archdioceses of Los Angeles and San Antonio and seven dioceses (Raleigh, Fall River, Charleston, Salt Lake City, San Bernardino, Las Cruces, and St Thomas) are led by foreign-born archbishops and bishops.[6] Two American archdioceses and two dioceses have more than one foreign-born active bishop assigned to them:

Additionally, there are several dozen bishops currently serving in the United States who are first-generation American-born children of immigrant parents.

Archeparchs

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The United States has two Eastern Catholic metropoliae, each led by a metropolitan archbishop called an archeparch:

Cardinals

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As of September 2024, five metropolitan archdioceses are led by a cardinal:

One suffragan diocese is led by a cardinal:

Five archdioceses have a retired archbishop who served as cardinal-archbishop:

Three archdioceses have a former archbishop who was created a cardinal after he completed his tenure as diocesan archbishop:

Latin church archbishops and bishops

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United States Conference of Catholic Bishops

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Archdiocese or diocese Diocese's coat
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Archbishop or bishop Title Bishop's coat
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Ecclesiastical Province of Anchorage–Juneau

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  Archdiocese of Anchorage-Juneau   Andrew Eugene Bellisario Archbishop of Anchorage-Juneau  
Diocese of Fairbanks   Steven Maekawa Bishop of Fairbanks  

Ecclesiastical Province of Atlanta

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  Archdiocese of Atlanta   Gregory John Hartmayer Archbishop of Atlanta  
Joel Matthias Konzen Auxiliary Bishop of Atlanta  
Bernard Shlesinger Auxiliary Bishop of Atlanta  
John-Nhan Tran Auxiliary Bishop of Atlanta  
Diocese of Charleston   Jacques E. Fabre Bishop of Charleston  
Diocese of Charlotte   Michael Thomas Martin Bishop of Charlotte  
Diocese of Raleigh   Luis Rafael Zarama Bishop of Raleigh  
Diocese of Savannah   Stephen D. Parkes Bishop of Savannah  

Ecclesiastical Province of Baltimore

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  Archdiocese of Baltimore   William Edward Lori Archbishop of Baltimore  
Bruce Lewandowski Auxiliary Bishop of Baltimore
Adam John Parker Auxiliary Bishop of Baltimore  
Diocese of Arlington   Michael Francis Burbidge Bishop of Arlington  
Diocese of Richmond   Barry Christopher Knestout Bishop of Richmond  
Diocese of Wheeling-Charleston   Mark Edward Brennan Bishop of Wheeling-Charleston  
Diocese of Wilmington   William Edward Koenig Bishop of Wilmington  

Ecclesiastical Province of Boston

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  Archdiocese of Boston   Richard Henning Archbishop of Boston  
Cristiano Borro Barbosa Auxiliary Bishop of Boston  
Robert Francis Hennessey Auxiliary Bishop of Boston  
Mark William O’Connell Auxiliary Bishop of Boston  
Robert Philip Reed Auxiliary Bishop of Boston  
Peter John Uglietto Auxiliary Bishop of Boston  
Diocese of Burlington   John Joseph McDermott Bishop of Burlington  
Diocese of Fall River   Edgar Moreira da Cunha Bishop of Fall River  
Diocese of Manchester   Peter Anthony Libasci Bishop of Manchester  
Diocese of Portland   James T. Ruggieri Bishop of Portland  
Diocese of Springfield in Massachusetts   William Draper Byrne Bishop of Springfield in Massachusetts  
Diocese of Worcester   Robert Joseph McManus Bishop of Worcester  

Ecclesiastical Province of Chicago

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  Archdiocese of Chicago   Blase Joseph Cupich Archbishop of Chicago  
Mark Andrew Bartosic Auxiliary Bishop of Chicago  
Robert Gerald Casey Auxiliary Bishop of Chicago  
Jeffrey S. Grob Auxiliary Bishop of Chicago  
Robert J. Lombardo Auxiliary Bishop of Chicago  
Diocese of Belleville   Michael G. McGovern Bishop of Belleville  
Diocese of Joliet   Ronald Aldon Hicks Bishop of Joliet  
Diocese of Peoria   Louis Tylka Bishop of Peoria  
Diocese of Rockford   David John Malloy Bishop of Rockford  
Diocese of Springfield in Illinois   Thomas Joseph Paprocki Bishop of Springfield in Illinois  

Ecclesiastical Province of Cincinnati

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  Archdiocese of Cincinnati   Dennis Marion Schnurr Archbishop of Cincinnati  
Diocese of Cleveland   Edward Charles Malesic Bishop of Cleveland  
Michael G. Woost Auxiliary Bishop of Cleveland  
Diocese of Columbus   Earl K. Fernandes Bishop of Columbus  
Diocese of Steubenville   Sede vacante Bishop of Steubenville
Diocese of Toledo   Daniel Edward Thomas Bishop of Toledo  
Diocese of Youngstown   David Bonnar Bishop of Youngstown  

Ecclesiastical Province of Denver

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  Archdiocese of Denver   Samuel Joseph Aquila Archbishop of Denver  
Jorge Humberto Rodríguez-Novelo Auxiliary Bishop of Denver  
Diocese of Cheyenne   Steven Robert Biegler Bishop of Cheyenne  
Diocese of Colorado Springs   James R. Golka Bishop of Colorado Springs  
Diocese of Pueblo   Stephen Jay Berg Bishop of Pueblo  

Ecclesiastical Province of Detroit

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  Archdiocese of Detroit   Allen Henry Vigneron Archbishop of Detroit
José Arturo Cepeda Auxiliary Bishop of Detroit  
Robert Joseph Fisher Auxiliary Bishop of Detroit  
Jeffrey M. Monforton Auxiliary Bishop of Detroit  
Paul Fitzpatrick Russell Archbishop Auxiliary Bishop of Detroit  
Diocese of Gaylord   Jeffrey Walsh Bishop of Gaylord  
Diocese of Grand Rapids   David John Walkowiak Bishop of Grand Rapids  
Diocese of Kalamazoo   Edward M. Lohse Bishop of Kalamazoo  
Diocese of Lansing   Earl Alfred Boyea, Jr. Bishop of Lansing  
Diocese of Marquette   John Francis Doerfler Bishop of Marquette  
Diocese of Saginaw   Robert Dwayne Gruss Bishop of Saginaw  

Ecclesiastical Province of Dubuque

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  Archdiocese of Dubuque   Thomas Robert Zinkula Archbishop of Dubuque  
Diocese of Davenport   Dennis G. Walsh Bishop of Davenport  
Diocese of Des Moines   William Michael Joensen Bishop of Des Moines  
Diocese of Sioux City   Ralph Walker Nickless Bishop of Sioux City  

Ecclesiastical Province of Galveston–Houston

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  Archdiocese of Galveston–Houston   Daniel Nicholas DiNardo Archbishop of Galveston–Houston  
Italo Dell’Oro Auxiliary Bishop of Galveston–Houston  
Diocese of Austin   Joé Stephen Vásquez Bishop of Austin  
Diocese of Beaumont   David Toups Bishop of Beaumont  
Diocese of Brownsville   Daniel Ernesto Flores Bishop of Brownsville  
Mario Alberto Avilés Auxiliary Bishop of Brownsville  
Diocese of Corpus Christi   William Michael Mulvey Bishop of Corpus Christi  
Diocese of Tyler   Sede vacante[7] Bishop of Tyler
Diocese of Victoria   Brendan John Cahill Bishop of Victoria  

Ecclesiastical Province of Hartford

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  Archdiocese of Hartford   Christopher James Coyne Archbishop of Hartford  
Juan Miguel Betancourt Auxiliary Bishop of Hartford  
Diocese of Bridgeport   Frank Joseph Caggiano Bishop of Bridgeport  
Diocese of Norwich   Sede Vacante Bishop of Norwich
Diocese of Providence   Sede Vacante Bishop of Providence

Ecclesiastical Province of Indianapolis

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  Archdiocese of Indianapolis   Charles Coleman Thompson Archbishop of Indianapolis  
Diocese of Evansville   Joseph Mark Siegel Bishop of Evansville  
Diocese of Fort Wayne–South Bend   Kevin Carl Rhoades Bishop of Fort Wayne–South Bend  
Diocese of Gary   Robert John McClory Bishop of Gary  
Diocese of Lafayette in Indiana   Timothy Lawrence Doherty Bishop of Lafayette in Indiana  

Ecclesiastical Province of Kansas City in Kansas

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  Archdiocese of Kansas City in Kansas   Joseph Fred Naumann Archbishop of Kansas City in Kansas  
Diocese of Dodge City   John Balthasar Brungardt Bishop of Dodge City  
Diocese of Salina   Gerald Lee Vincke Bishop of Salina
 
Diocese of Wichita   Carl Alan Kemme Bishop of Wichita  

Ecclesiastical Province of Las Vegas

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  Archdiocese of Las Vegas   George Leo Thomas Archbishop of Las Vegas  
Gregory W. Gordon Auxiliary Bishop of Las Vegas  
Diocese of Reno   Daniel Henry Mueggenborg Bishop of Reno  
Diocese of Salt Lake City   Oscar Azarcon Solis Bishop of Salt Lake City  

Ecclesiastical Province of Los Angeles

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  Archdiocese of Los Angeles   José Horacio Gómez Archbishop of Los Angeles  
Alejandro Dumbrigue Aclan Auxiliary Bishop of Los Angeles  
Albert Bahhuth Auxiliary Bishop of Los Angeles  
Matthew Elshoff Auxiliary Bishop of Los Angeles  
Brian Nunes Auxiliary Bishop of Los Angeles  
Slawomir Szkredka Auxiliary Bishop of Los Angeles  
Marc Vincent Trudeau Auxiliary Bishop of Los Angeles  
Diocese of Fresno   Joseph Vincent Brennan Bishop of Fresno  
Diocese of Monterey   Daniel Elias Garcia Bishop of Monterey  
Diocese of Orange   Kevin William Vann Bishop of Orange  
Timothy Edward Freyer Auxiliary Bishop of Orange  
Thanh Thai Nguyen Auxiliary Bishop of Orange  
Diocese of San Bernardino   Alberto Rojas Bishop of San Bernardino  
Diocese of San Diego   Robert Walter McElroy Bishop of San Diego  
Ramon Bejarano Auxiliary Bishop of San Diego  
Michael Pham Auxiliary Bishop of San Diego  
Felipe Pulido Auxiliary Bishop of San Diego  

Ecclesiastical Province of Louisville

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  Archdiocese of Louisville   Shelton Joseph Fabre Archbishop of Louisville  
Diocese of Covington   John Iffert Bishop of Covington  
Diocese of Knoxville   James Mark Beckman Bishop of Knoxville  
Diocese of Lexington   John Eric Stowe Bishop of Lexington  
Diocese of Memphis   David Prescott Talley Bishop of Memphis  
Diocese of Nashville   J. Mark Spalding Bishop of Nashville  
Diocese of Owensboro   William Francis Medley Bishop of Owensboro  

Ecclesiastical Province of Miami

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  Archdiocese of Miami   Thomas Gerard Wenski Archbishop of Miami  
Enrique Esteban Delgado Auxiliary Bishop of Miami  
Diocese of Orlando   John Gerard Noonan Bishop of Orlando  
Diocese of Palm Beach   Gerald Michael Barbarito Bishop of Palm Beach  
Diocese of Pensacola–Tallahassee   William Albert Wack Bishop of Pensacola–Tallahassee  
Diocese of St. Augustine   Erik T. Pohlmeier Bishop of St. Augustine  
Diocese of St. Petersburg   Gregory Lawrence Parkes Bishop of St. Petersburg  
Diocese of Venice   Frank Joseph Dewane Bishop of Venice  

Ecclesiastical Province of Milwaukee

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  Archdiocese of Milwaukee   Jerome Edward Listecki Archbishop of Milwaukee  
Jeffrey Robert Haines Auxiliary Bishop of Milwaukee  
James Thomas Schuerman Auxiliary Bishop of Milwaukee  
Diocese of Green Bay   David Laurin Ricken Bishop of Green Bay  
Diocese of La Crosse   Gerard William Battersby Bishop of La Crosse  
Diocese of Madison   Donald J. Hying Bishop of Madison  
Diocese of Superior   James Patrick Powers Bishop of Superior  

Ecclesiastical Province of Mobile

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  Archdiocese of Mobile   Thomas John Rodi Archbishop of Mobile  
Diocese of Biloxi   Louis Frederick Kihneman III Bishop of Biloxi  
Diocese of Birmingham   Steven J. Raica Bishop of Birmingham  
Diocese of Jackson   Joseph Richard Kopacz Bishop of Jackson  

Ecclesiastical Province of New Orleans

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  Archdiocese of New Orleans   Gregory Michael Aymond Archbishop of New Orleans  
Diocese of Alexandria   Robert W. Marshall Bishop of Alexandria  
Diocese of Baton Rouge   Michael Gerard Duca Bishop of Baton Rouge  
Diocese of Houma–Thibodaux   Sede vacante Bishop of Houma–Thibodaux
Diocese of Lafayette in Louisiana   John Douglas Deshotel Bishop of Lafayette in Louisiana  
Diocese of Lake Charles   Glen John Provost Bishop of Lake Charles  
Diocese of Shreveport   Francis Ignatius Malone Bishop of Shreveport  

Ecclesiastical Province of New York

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  Archdiocese of New York   Timothy Michael Dolan Archbishop of New York  
John S. Bonnici Auxiliary Bishop of New York  
Peter John Byrne Auxiliary Bishop of New York  
Gerardo Joseph Colacicco Auxiliary Bishop of New York  
Joseph A. Espaillat Auxiliary Bishop of New York  
Edmund James Whalen Auxiliary Bishop of New York  
Diocese of Albany   Edward Bernard Scharfenberger Bishop of Albany  
Diocese of Brooklyn   Robert John Brennan Bishop of Brooklyn  
James Massa Auxiliary Bishop of Brooklyn  
Witold Mroziewski Auxiliary Bishop of Brooklyn  
Diocese of Buffalo   Michael William Fisher Bishop of Buffalo  
Diocese of Ogdensburg   Terry Ronald LaValley Bishop of Ogdensburg  
Diocese of Rochester   Salvatore Ronald Matano Bishop of Rochester  
Diocese of Rockville Centre   John Oliver Barres Bishop of Rockville Centre  
Robert Joseph Coyle Auxiliary Bishop of Rockville Centre  
Luis Miguel Romero Fernández Auxiliary Bishop of Rockville Centre  
Andrzej Jerzy Zglejszewski Auxiliary Bishop of Rockville Centre  
Diocese of Syracuse   Douglas Lucia Bishop of Syracuse  

Ecclesiastical Province of Newark

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  Archdiocese of Newark   Joseph William Tobin Archbishop of Newark  
Manuel Aurelio Cruz Auxiliary Bishop of Newark  
Elias R. Lorenzo Auxiliary Bishop of Newark  
Michael A. Saporito Auxiliary Bishop of Newark  
Gregory J. Studerus Auxiliary Bishop of Newark  
Diocese of Camden   Dennis Joseph Sullivan Bishop of Camden  
Joseph A. Williams Coadjutor Bishop of Camden  
Diocese of Metuchen   James Francis Checchio Bishop of Metuchen  
Diocese of Paterson   Kevin J. Sweeney Bishop of Paterson  
Diocese of Trenton   David Michael O'Connell Bishop of Trenton  

Ecclesiastical Province of Oklahoma City

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  Archdiocese of Oklahoma City   Paul Stagg Coakley Archbishop of Oklahoma City  
Diocese of Little Rock   Anthony Basil Taylor Bishop of Little Rock  
Diocese of Tulsa   David Austin Konderla Bishop of Tulsa  

Ecclesiastical Province of Omaha

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  Archdiocese of Omaha   George Joseph Lucas Archbishop of Omaha  
Diocese of Grand Island   Joseph Gerard Hanefeldt Bishop of Grand Island  
Diocese of Lincoln   James Douglas Conley Bishop of Lincoln  

Ecclesiastical Province of Philadelphia

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  Archdiocese of Philadelphia   Nelson Jesus Perez Archbishop of Philadelphia  
Keith J. Chylinski Auxiliary Bishop of Philadelphia  
Christopher R. Cooke Auxiliary Bishop of Philadelphia  
Efren V. Esmilla Auxiliary Bishop of Philadelphia  
John Joseph McIntyre Auxiliary Bishop of Philadelphia  
Diocese of Allentown   Alfred Andrew Schlert Bishop of Allentown  
Diocese of Altoona–Johnstown   Mark Leonard Bartchak Bishop of Altoona–Johnstown  
Diocese of Erie   Lawrence T. Persico Bishop of Erie  
Diocese of Greensburg   Larry James Kulick Bishop of Greensburg  
Diocese of Harrisburg   Timothy Christian Senior Bishop of Harrisburg  
Diocese of Pittsburgh   David Allen Zubik Bishop of Pittsburgh  
William John Waltersheid Auxiliary Bishop of Pittsburgh  
Mark Eckman Auxiliary Bishop of Pittsburgh  
Diocese of Scranton   Joseph Charles Bambera Bishop of Scranton  

Ecclesiastical Province of Portland

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  Archdiocese of Portland   Alexander King Sample Archbishop of Portland  
Peter Leslie Smith Auxiliary Bishop of Portland  
Diocese of Baker   Liam Stephen Cary Bishop of Baker  
Diocese of Boise   Peter Forsyth Christensen Bishop of Boise  
Diocese of Great Falls–Billings   Jeffrey M. Fleming Bishop of Great Falls–Billings  
Diocese of Helena   Austin Anthony Vetter Bishop of Helena  

Ecclesiastical Province of St. Louis

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  Archdiocese of St. Louis   Mitchell T. Rozanski Archbishop of St. Louis  
Mark Steven Rivituso Auxiliary Bishop of St. Louis  
Diocese of Jefferson City   Shawn McKnight Bishop of Jefferson City  
Diocese of Kansas City–Saint Joseph   James Vann Johnston, Jr. Bishop of Kansas City–Saint Joseph  
Diocese of Springfield–Cape Girardeau   Edward Matthew Rice Bishop of Springfield–Cape Girardeau  

Ecclesiastical Province of Saint Paul and Minneapolis

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  Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis   Bernard Anthony Hebda Archbishop of Saint Paul and Minneapolis  
Michael Izen Auxiliary Bishop of Saint Paul and Minneapolis  
Kevin Kenney Auxiliary Bishop of Saint Paul and Minneapolis  
Diocese of Bismarck   David Dennis Kagan Bishop of Bismarck  
Diocese of Crookston   Andrew Harmon Cozzens Bishop of Crookston  
Diocese of Duluth   Daniel John Felton Bishop of Duluth  
Diocese of Fargo   John Thomas Folda Bishop of Fargo  
Diocese of New Ulm   Chad William Zielinski Bishop of New Ulm  
Diocese of Rapid City   Scott E. Bullock Bishop of Rapid City  
Diocese of Saint Cloud   Patrick Neary Bishop of Saint Cloud  
Diocese of Sioux Falls   Donald DeGrood Bishop of Sioux Falls  
Diocese of Winona-Rochester   Robert Emmet Barron Bishop of Winona-Rochester  

Ecclesiastical Province of San Antonio

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  Archdiocese of San Antonio   Gustavo Garcia-Siller Archbishop of San Antonio  
Michael Joseph Boulette Auxiliary Bishop of San Antonio  
Gary W. Janak Auxiliary Bishop of San Antonio  
Diocese of Amarillo   Patrick James Zurek Bishop of Amarillo  
Diocese of Dallas   Edward James Burns Bishop of Dallas  
John Gregory Kelly Auxiliary Bishop of Dallas  
Diocese of El Paso   Mark Joseph Seitz Bishop of El Paso  
Anthony Cerdan Celino Auxiliary Bishop of El Paso  
Diocese of Fort Worth   Michael Fors Olson Bishop of Fort Worth  
Diocese of Laredo   James Anthony Tamayo Bishop of Laredo  
Diocese of Lubbock   Robert Milner Coerver Bishop of Lubbock  
Diocese of San Angelo   Michael James Sis Bishop of San Angelo  

Ecclesiastical Province of San Francisco

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  Archdiocese of San Francisco   Salvatore Joseph Cordileone Archbishop of San Francisco  
Diocese of Honolulu   Clarence Richard Silva Bishop of Honolulu  
Diocese of Oakland   Michael Charles Barber Bishop of Oakland  
Diocese of Sacramento   Jaime Soto Bishop of Sacramento  
Reynaldo Bersabal Auxiliary Bishop of Sacramento  
Diocese of San Jose   Oscar Cantú Bishop of San Jose  
Diocese of Santa Rosa   Robert Francis Vasa Bishop of Santa Rosa  
Diocese of Stockton   Myron Joseph Cotta Bishop of Stockton  

Ecclesiastical Province of Santa Fe

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  Archdiocese of Santa Fe   John Charles Wester Archbishop of Santa Fe  
Diocese of Gallup   James Sean Wall Bishop of Gallup  
Diocese of Las Cruces   Peter Baldacchino Bishop of Las Cruces  
Diocese of Phoenix   John Patrick Dolan Bishop of Phoenix  
Eduardo Alanis Nevares Auxiliary Bishop of Phoenix  
Diocese of Tucson   Edward Joseph Weisenburger Bishop of Tucson  

Ecclesiastical Province of Seattle

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  Archdiocese of Seattle   Paul Dennis Etienne Archbishop of Seattle  
Eusebio L. Elizondo Almaguer Auxiliary Bishop of Seattle  
Frank R. Schuster Auxiliary Bishop of Seattle  
Diocese of Spokane   Thomas Anthony Daly Bishop of Spokane  
Diocese of Yakima   Joseph Jude Tyson Bishop of Yakima  

Ecclesiastical Province of Washington

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  Archdiocese of Washington   Wilton Daniel Gregory Archbishop of Washington  
Roy Edward Campbell Auxiliary Bishop of Washington  
Juan Esposito-Garcia Auxiliary Bishop of Washington  
Evelio Menjivar-Ayala Auxiliary Bishop of Washington  
Diocese of Saint Thomas
(This diocese covers the U.S. territory
of the United States Virgin Islands.)
  Jerome Feudjio Bishop of Saint Thomas  

Archdiocese for the Military Services, USA

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Archdiocese for the Military Services   Timothy Paul Broglio Archbishop for the Military Services  
Neal James Buckon Auxiliary Bishop for the Military Services  
Joseph Lawrence Coffey Auxiliary Bishop for the Military Services  
William James Muhm Auxiliary Bishop for the Military Services  
Frank Richard Spencer Auxiliary Bishop for the Military Services  

Puerto Rican Episcopal Conference

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Archdiocese or diocese Diocese coat
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Archbishop or bishop Title Bishop coat
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Ecclesiastical Province of San Juan

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(This province covers the U.S. territory of Puerto Rico.)

  Archdiocese of San Juan   Roberto González Nieves Archbishop of San Juan  
Tomás González González Auxiliary Bishop of San Juan
Diocese of Arecibo   Alberto Arturo Figueroa Morales Bishop of Arecibo  
Diocese of Caguas   Eusebio Ramos Morales Bishop of Caguas  
Diocese of Fajardo–Humacao   Luis Miranda Rivera Bishop of Fajardo–Humacao  
Diocese of Mayagüez   Ángel Luis Ríos Matos Bishop of Mayagüez  
Diocese of Ponce   Rubén González Medina Bishop of Ponce  

Episcopal Conference of the Pacific

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Archdiocese or diocese Diocese coat
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Archbishop or bishop Title Bishop coat
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Ecclesiastical Province of Agaña

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  Archdiocese of Agaña
(This diocese covers the U.S. territory of Guam.)
  Ryan Pagente Jimenez Archbishop of Agaña  
  Diocese of Chalan Kanoa
(This diocese covers the U.S. territory of the Northern Mariana Islands.)
  Sede vacante Bishop of Chalan Kanoa

Ecclesiastical Province of Samoa–Apia

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  Diocese of Samoa–Pago Pago
(This diocese covers the U.S. territory of American Samoa.)
  Kolio Etuale Bishop of Samoa–Pago Pago  

Bishops emeriti

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Eastern Catholic eparchs

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Metropolis of Philadelphia for Ukrainians

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See: Category:Ukrainian Catholic Metropolia of Philadelphia

The Ukrainian Catholic Metropolitan Province of Philadelphia consists of four eparchies of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church, and covers the entire United States.

Metropolia Metropolia map Archeparchy or eparchy Eparchy's
Coat of Arms
Archeparch or eparch Title Eparch's
Coat of arms
Philadelphia   Archeparchy of Philadelphia Borys Gudziak Archeparch of Philadelphia  
Eparchy of Chicago Venedykt Aleksiychuk Eparch of Chicago  
Eparchy of Parma Bohdan Danylo Eparch of Parma  
Eparchy of Stamford Paul Patrick Chomnycky Eparch of Stamford  

Metropolis of Pittsburgh for Ruthenians

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The Metropolis of Pittsburgh is a sui iuris metropolitan province of the Ruthenian Greek Catholic Church. The metropolis consists of four eparchies and covers the entire United States. It's geographic remit also includes the Exarchate of Toronto in Canada.

The metropolis has ecclesiastical jurisdiction over all Ruthenian Catholics in the United States, as well as other Byzantine Rite Catholics without an established hierarchy in the country.

Metropolia Metropolia map Archeparchy or eparchy Eparchy's
Coat of Arms
Archeparch or eparch Title Eparch's
Coat of arms
Pittsburgh   Archeparchy of Pittsburgh William C. Skurla Archeparch of Pittsburgh
Eparchy of Parma   Robert Mark Pipta Eparch of Parma
Eparchy of Passaic Kurt Burnette Eparch of Passaic  
Eparchy of Phoenix Sede vacante Eparch of Phoenix

American eparchies that are immediately subject to the Holy See

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The other Eastern Catholic Churches with eparchies (dioceses) or exarchates established in the United States are not grouped into metropoliae. All are immediately subject to the Holy See, with limited oversight by the head of their respective sui iuris churches.

Church Eparchy Eparchy's
Coat of Arms
Eparch Title Eparch's
Coat of Arms
Chaldean Catholic Church Chaldean Catholic Eparchy of Detroit Francis Y. Kalabat Eparch of Detroit
Chaldean Catholic Eparchy of San Diego Emanuel Hana Shaleta Eparch of San Diego
Maronite Church Maronite Catholic Eparchy of Brooklyn Gregory John Mansour Eparch of Brooklyn
Maronite Catholic Eparchy of Los Angeles Abdallah Elias Zaidan Eparch of Los Angeles
Melkite Greek Catholic Church Melkite Greek Catholic Eparchy of Newton   Francois Beyrouti Eparch of Newton
Syriac Catholic Church Syrian Catholic Eparchy of Newark Yousif Habash Eparch of Newark
Syro-Malabar Catholic Church Syro-Malabar Catholic Eparchy of Chicago Joy Alappatt Eparch of Chicago

American-Canadian eparchies that are immediately subject to the Holy See

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Several Eastern Catholic churches have jurisdictions that include members and congregations in both the United States and Canada.

Church Eparchy Eparchy's
Coat of Arm
Eparch Title Eparch's
Coat of Arms
Armenian Catholic Church Armenian Catholic Eparchy of the US and Canada Mikaël Mouradian Eparch
Parsegh Baghdassarian Auxiliary Eparch
Romanian Catholic Church Romanian Catholic Eparchy of Canton John Michael Botean Eparch of Canton
Syro-Malankara Catholic Church Syro-Malankara Catholic Eparchy of the US and Canada Philippos Stephanos Thottathil Eparch
Coptic Catholic Church (not a formal ecclesiastical jurisdiction) Pola Ayoub Matta Usama Shafik Akhnoukh Apostolic Visitator[8]

List of eparchs emeriti and archeparch emeritus

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Archeparch or Eparch
Title Archeparchy or eparchy
Ibrahim Ibrahim eparch emeritus Chaldean Catholic Eparchy of Detroit
Sarhad Yawsip Jammo eparch emeritus Chaldean Catholic Eparchy of San Diego
Nicholas James Samra eparch emeritus Melkite Greek Catholic Eparchy of Newton
John Michael Kudrick eparch emeritus Ruthenian Catholic Eparchy of Parma
John Stephen Pazak eparch emeritus Ruthenian Catholic Eparchy of Phoenix
Jacob Angadiath eparch emeritus Syro-Malabar Catholic Eparchy of Chicago
Stefan Soroka archeparch emeritus Ukrainian Catholic Archeparchy of Philadelphia

Personal Ordinariate of the Chair of Saint Peter

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The Personal Ordinariate of the Chair of Saint Peter is a special diocese comprising Anglican converts to Catholicism. Under canon law, if the personal ordinary is not a bishop, he is treated as the equivalent of a diocesan bishop.[9][1]

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Personal Ordinariate of the Chair of Saint Peter     Steven Joseph Lopes Bishop of the Personal Ordinariate of the Chair of Saint Peter  

American bishops serving outside the United States

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Bishops serving in Vatican City

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Bishops emeriti who served in Vatican City

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Bishops serving in the Diplomatic Corps of the Holy See

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Bishops emeriti who served in the Diplomatic Corps of the Holy See

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Bishops serving in foreign sees

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Bishops emeriti who served in a foreign see

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Non-American bishops serving in the United States

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See also

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Footnotes

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  1. ^ a b Hays, Charlotte (January 3, 2012). "Carrying Anglican Patrimony Into the Catholic Church: Former Episcopal bishop of southwestern diocese, a married father and grandfather, will lead Church's personal ordinariate for Anglicans and Episcopalians who become Catholic". National Catholic Register. Archived from the original on June 19, 2019. Retrieved January 12, 2012.
  2. ^ "Conferencia Episcopal Puertorriqueña (C.E.P.)". GCatholic.org. Retrieved February 13, 2011.
  3. ^ Cheney, David M. "Catholic Church in Puerto Rico". Retrieved July 27, 2009.
  4. ^ "Frequently Asked Questions about Archbishops | USCCB". www.usccb.org. Retrieved June 7, 2023.
  5. ^ "Archbishop Celestine Joseph Damiano [Catholic-Hierarchy]". www.catholic-hierarchy.org. Retrieved June 7, 2023.
  6. ^ "Catholic Church in United States of America [Catholic-Hierarchy]". www.catholic-hierarchy.org. Retrieved February 5, 2024.
  7. ^ "Resignations and Appointments, 11.11.2023". Retrieved November 11, 2023.
  8. ^ "Pope Francis Nominates Most Reverend Pola Ayoub Matta Usama Shafik Akhnoukh as Apostolic Visitator for the Coptic Catholic Faithful in the United States". Retrieved December 16, 2023.
  9. ^ See: Hierarchy of the Catholic Church#Equivalents of diocesan bishop in law.
  10. ^ Farrell, Kevin Joseph. "Kevin Joseph Cardinal Farrell". catholic-hierarchy.org. Retrieved September 12, 2019.
  11. ^ "Resignations and Appointments, 30.01.2023" (Press release). Holy See Press Office. January 30, 2023. Retrieved April 20, 2023.
  12. ^ "Rinunce e nomine". press.vatican.va. Retrieved July 24, 2023.
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