Province of Los Angeles
- See: Category:Roman Catholic Ecclesiastical Province of Los Angeles
The Metropolitan Province of Los Angeles comprises the southern counties of the state of California.
- José Horacio Gómez, Archbishop of Los Angeles
- Roger Michael Mahony, Cardinal, Archbishop Emeritus of Los Angeles
- Edward W. Clark, Auxiliary Bishop of Los Angeles
- Thomas John Curry, Auxiliary Bishop of Los Angeles
- Alexander Salazar, Auxiliary Bishop of Los Angeles
- Oscar A. Solis, Auxiliary Bishop of Los Angeles
- Gerald Eugene Wilkerson, Auxiliary Bishop of Los Angeles
- Joseph M. Sartoris, Auxiliary Bishop Emeritus of Los Angeles
- John J. Ward, Auxiliary Bishop Emeritus of Los Angeles
- Gabino Zavala, Auxiliary Bishop Emeritus of Los Angeles
- Armando Xavier Ochoa, Bishop of Fresno
- Richard John Garcia, Bishop of Monterey in California
- Sylvester Donovan Ryan, Bishop Emeritus of Monterey in California
- Kevin William Vann, Bishop-Designate of Orange
- Tod David Brown, Bishop Emeritus of Orange
- Dominic Mai Luong, Auxiliary Bishop of Orange
- Gerald Richard Barnes, Bishop of San Bernardino
- Robert Henry Brom, Bishop of San Diego
- Cirilo Flores, Coadjutor Bishop of San Diego
- Gilbert Espinosa Chávez, Auxiliary Bishop Emeritus of San Diego
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