List of The Catholic Bishops of The United States - Province of Boston

Province of Boston

See: Category:Roman Catholic Ecclesiastical Province of Boston

The Metropolitan Province of Boston comprises the states of Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Vermont.

  • Seán Patrick O'Malley, OFM Cap, Cardinal, Archbishop of Boston
  • Robert Francis Hennessey, Auxiliary Bishop of Boston
  • John Anthony Dooher, Auxiliary Bishop of Boston
  • Walter James Edyvean, Auxiliary Bishop of Boston
  • Arthur Leo Kennedy, Auxiliary Bishop of Boston
  • Peter John Uglietto, Auxiliary Bishop of Boston
  • Robert P. Deeley, Auxiliary Bishop-Elect of Boston
  • John Patrick Boles, Auxiliary Bishop Emeritus of Boston
  • Francis Xavier Irwin, Auxiliary Bishop Emeritus of Boston
  • Emilio S. Allué, Auxiliary Bishop Emeritus of Boston
  • Salvatore Ronald Matano, Bishop of Burlington
  • George William Coleman, Bishop of Fall River
  • Peter Anthony Libasci, Bishop of Manchester
  • John Brendan McCormack, Bishop Emeritus of Manchester
  • Francis Joseph Christian, Auxiliary Bishop of Manchaster
  • Episcopal see of Portland in Maine (vacant see)
  • Timothy Anthony McDonnell, Bishop of Springfield in Massachusetts
  • Robert Joseph McManus, Bishop of Worcester

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