List of Catholic dioceses in North America
The Roman and Eastern Catholic Churches in North America and Central America comprise 14 episcopal conferences, which together include 100 ecclesiastical provinces, each of which is headed by a metropolitan archbishop. The provinces are in turn subdivided into 85 archdioceses, 400 non-archdiocesan dioceses and 15 territorial prelatures, each of which is headed by a bishop or an archbishop (metropolitan if he has one or more suffragans). Some episcopal conferences include Military ordinariate (quasi dioceses), personal ordinariates and Eastern Catholic eparchies and/or exarchates that may not be part of an ecclesiastical province.
List of Roman Catholic Dioceses
editEpiscopal Conference of the Antilles
editEcclesiastical province of Castries
editEcclesiastical province of Fort-de-France
editEcclesiastical province of Kingston in Jamaica
editEcclesiastical province of Nassau
editEcclesiastical province of Port of Spain
editEpiscopal Conference of Canada
editEcclesiastical province of Edmonton
editEcclesiastical province of Gatineau
editEcclesiastical province of Grouard-McLennan
editEcclesiastical province of Halifax
editEcclesiastical province of Keewatin-Le Pas
editEcclesiastical province of Kingston
editEcclesiastical province of Moncton
editEcclesiastical province of Montréal
editEcclesiastical province of Ottawa
editEcclesiastical province of Québec
editEcclesiastical province of Regina
editEcclesiastical province of Rimouski
editEcclesiastical province of Saint Boniface
edit- Archdiocese of Saint Boniface (no suffragan)
Ecclesiastical province of St. John's, Newfoundland
editEcclesiastical province of Sherbrooke
editEcclesiastical province of Toronto
editEcclesiastical province of Vancouver
editEcclesiastical province of Winnipeg[citation needed]
edit- Archdiocese of Winnipeg (no suffragan)
Episcopal Conference of Costa Rica
editEcclesiastical province of San José de Costa Rica
editEpiscopal Conference of Cuba
editEcclesiastical province of San Cristobal de la Habana
editEcclesiastical province of Santiago de Cuba
editEcclesiastical province of Camagüey
editEpiscopal Conference of the Dominican Republic
editEcclesiastical province of Santo Domingo
editEcclesiastical province of Santiago de los Caballeros
editEpiscopal Conference of El Salvador
editEcclesiastical province of San Salvador
editEpiscopal Conference of Guatemala
editEcclesiastical province of Guatemala
editEcclesiastical province of Los Altos Quetzaltenango-Totonicapán
editEpiscopal Conference of Haiti
editEcclesiastical province of Cap-Haïtien
editEcclesiastical province of Port-au-Prince
editEpiscopal Conference of Honduras
editEcclesiastical province of Tegucigalpa
editEpiscopal Conference of Mexico
editEcclesiastical province of Acapulco
editEcclesiastical province of Antequera, Oaxaca
editEcclesiastical province of Chihuahua
editEcclesiastical province of Durango
editEcclesiastical province of Guadalajara
editEcclesiastical province of Hermosillo
editEcclesiastical province of Jalapa
editEcclesiastical province of León
editEcclesiastical province of México
editEcclesiastical province of Monterrey
editEcclesiastical province of Morelia
editEcclesiastical province of Puebla de los Angeles
editEcclesiastical province of San Luis Potosí
editEcclesiastical province of Tijuana
editEcclesiastical province of Tlalnepantla
editEcclesiastical province of Tulancingo
editEcclesiastical province of Tuxtla Gutiérrez
editEcclesiastical province of Yucatán
editEpiscopal Conference of Nicaragua
editEcclesiastical province of Managua
editEpiscopal Conference of Panama
editEcclesiastical province of Panamá
editEpiscopal Conference of Puerto Rico (US Commonwealth)
editEcclesiastical province of San Juan de Puerto Rico
editEpiscopal Conference of the United States of America
editEcclesiastical province of Anchorage
editEcclesiastical province of Atlanta
editEcclesiastical province of Baltimore
editEcclesiastical province of Boston
editEcclesiastical province of Chicago
editEcclesiastical province of Cincinnati
editEcclesiastical province of Denver
editEcclesiastical province of Detroit
editEcclesiastical province of Dubuque
editEcclesiastical province of Galveston-Houston
editEcclesiastical province of Hartford
editEcclesiastical province of Indianapolis
editEcclesiastical province of Kansas City
editEcclesiastical province of Las Vegas
editEcclesiastical province of Los Angeles
editEcclesiastical province of Louisville
editEcclesiastical province of Miami
editEcclesiastical province of Milwaukee
editEcclesiastical province of Mobile
editEcclesiastical province of New Orleans
editEcclesiastical province of New York
editEcclesiastical province of Newark
editEcclesiastical province of Oklahoma City
editEcclesiastical province of Omaha
editEcclesiastical province of Philadelphia
editEcclesiastical province of Portland
editEcclesiastical province of Saint Louis
editEcclesiastical province of Saint Paul and Minneapolis
editEcclesiastical province of San Antonio
editEcclesiastical province of San Francisco
editEcclesiastical province of Santa Fe
editEcclesiastical province of Seattle
editEcclesiastical province of Washington
editArchdiocese for the Military Services, USA
edit- Archdiocese for the Military Services, USA (not Metropolitan)
Eastern Catholic dioceses in USA and Canada
edit- These partake in the US viz. Canadian ecclesiastical conference
Metropolia of Philadelphia for the Ukrainians
editThe Ukrainian Catholic Metropolitan Province of Philadelphia consists of four eparchies of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church, and covers the entire United States.
Metropolia of Pittsburgh for the Ruthenians
editThe Byzantine Catholic Metropolitan Province of Pittsburgh is a sui iuris metropolia, traditionally linked to the Ruthenian Greek Catholic Church. The metropolia consists of four eparchies of the Byzantine Rite Ruthenian Catholic Church and covers the entire United States, with jurisdiction for all Ruthenian Catholics in the United States, as well as other Byzantine Rite Catholics without an established hierarchy in the country.
Other Eastern Catholic dioceses
editThe 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 church.
Other Byzantine Rite Eastern churches
edit- Romanian Byzantine Catholic Church
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- Eparchy of Saint George's in Canton (territory includes the U.S. and Canada)
Armenian Rite
editAntiochian Rite Eastern churches
edit- Syriac Catholic Church
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- Eparchy of Our Lady of Deliverance of Newark (territory includes the U.S. and Canada)