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

Province of Philadelphia

See: Category:Roman Catholic Ecclesiastical Province of Philadelphia

The Metropolitan Province of Philadelphia comprises the state of Pennsylvania.

  • Charles Joseph Chaput, OFM Cap, Archbishop of Philadelphia
  • Justin Francis Rigali, Cardinal, Archbishop Emeritus of Philadelphia
  • Daniel E. Thomas, Auxiliary Bishop of Philadelphia
  • Timothy C. Senior, Auxiliary Bishop of Philadelphia
  • John J. McIntyre, Auxiliary Bishop of Philadelphia
  • Michael J. Fitzgerald, Auxiliary Bishop of Philadelphia
  • Martin Nicholas Lohmuller, Auxiliary Bishop Emeritus of Philadelphia
  • Louis A. DeSimone, Auxiliary Bishop Emeritus of Philadelphia
  • Robert P. Maginnis, Auxiliary Bishop Emeritus of Philadelphia
  • John Oliver Barres, Bishop of Allentown
  • Edward Peter Cullen, Bishop Emeritus of Allentown
  • Mark Leonard Bartchak, Bishop of Altoona-Johnstown
  • Joseph Victor Adamec, Bishop Emeritus of Altoona-Johnstown
  • Lawrence Thomas Persico, Bishop of Erie
  • Donald Walter Trautman, Bishop Emeritus of Erie
  • Lawrence Eugene Brandt, Bishop of Greensburg
  • Joseph P. McFadden, Bishop of Harrisburg
  • David Allen Zubik, Bishop of Pittsburgh
  • William J. Waltersheid, Auxiliary Bishop of Pittsburgh
  • Joseph Charles Bambera, Bishop of Scranton
  • Joseph Francis Martino, Bishop Emeritus of Scranton
  • James Clifford Timlin, Bishop Emeritus of Scranton
  • John M. Dougherty, Auxiliary Bishop Emeritus of Scranton

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