List of The Catholic Bishops of The United States - Province of San Antonio

Province of San Antonio

See: Category:Roman Catholic Ecclesiastical Province of San Antonio

The Metropolitan Province of San Antonio comprises the western counties of the state of Texas.

  • Gustavo Garcia-Siller, Archbishop of San Antonio
  • Patrick Flores, Archbishop Emeritus of San Antonio
  • Oscar Cantu, Auxiliary Bishop of San Antonio
  • Patrick James Zurek, Bishop of Amarillo
  • John Walter Yanta, Bishop Emeritus of Amarillo
  • Kevin Joseph Farrell, Bishop of Dallas
  • J. Douglas Deshotel, Auxiliary Bishop of Dallas
  • Mark J. Seitz, Auxiliary Bishop of Dallas
  • Charles Victor Grahmann, Bishop Emeritus of Dallas
  • Episcopal see of El Paso (vacant see)
  • Episcopal see of Fort Worth (vacant see)
  • James Anthony Tamayo, Bishop of Laredo
  • Plácido Rodriguez, Bishop of Lubbock
  • Michael David Pfeifer, Bishop of San Angelo

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