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The Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops (CCCB; French: Conférence des évêques catholiques du Canada) is the national assembly of the bishops of the Catholic Church in Canada. It was founded in 1943, and was officially recognized by the Holy See in 1948.
This category is for bishops of all Churches or denominations who are Canadians by nationality (citizens of Canada). For category on all bishops serving in Canada, see: Category:Bishops in Canada Subcategories
Bishop Michael Power as portrayed in the film Death or Canada In 2005, Mark G. McGowan wrote a book called, Michael Power: The Struggle to Build the Catholic Church on the Canadian Frontier . In 2009, Bishop Power was featured prominently in the docudrama Death or Canada , which tells the story of the Irish Famine and its impact on Toronto in 1847.
Bishops who served in Canada, regardless of their nationality. For bishops of Canadian nationality see Category:Canadian bishops. Subcategories.
Pages in category "Canadian Roman Catholic bishops" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
Trevor Walters is a British-born Canadian bishop of the Anglican Church in North America. From 2009 to 2021, he was suffragan bishop with responsibility for western Canada in the Anglican Network in Canada. As a priest in the Diocese of New Westminster in the early 2000s, Walters played a major role in the Anglican realignment in Canada.
John Anthony Boissonneau (born December 7, 1949, in Scarborough) is a Roman Catholic Auxiliary Bishop in Toronto, Canada. [1] He was ordained a priest on December 14, 1974. [2] [3] Pope John Paul II appointed him Titular Bishop of Tambeae and Auxiliary Bishop of Toronto on March 23, 2001.
John R. Stephens is a Canadian Anglican archbishop. Since 2021, he has been the tenth bishop of New Westminster in the Anglican Church of Canada (ACC), and since 2025 he has been metropolitan of the Ecclesiastical Province of British Columbia and Yukon.