Catholic Church in Canada
The
Catholic Church in Canada is part of the worldwide
Catholic Church, under the spiritual leadership of the
Pope and
curia in
Rome.
The Roman Catholic Church is the world's largest Christian Church, and its largest religious grouping.
Within Canada the heirarchy consists of:
- Archbishopric
- Edmonton
- Calgary
- Saint Paul, Alberta
- Gatineau-Hull:
- Amos
- Mont-Laurier
- Rouyn-Noranda
- Grouard-McLennan
- Mackenzie-Fort Smith
- Whitehorse
- Halifax
- Antigonish
- Charlottetown
- Yarmouth
- Keewatin-Le Pas
- Churchill-Baie d'Hudson
- Labrador City-Schefferville
- Moosonee
- Kingston
- Alexandria-Cornwall
- Peterborough
- Sault Sainte Marie
- Moncton
- Bathurst
- Edmundston
- Saint John, New Brunswick
- Montréal
- Joliette
- Saint-Jean-Longueuil
- Saint-Jérôme
- Valleyfield
- Ottawa
- Québec
- Chicoutimi
- Sainte-Anne-de-la-Pocatière
- Trois Rivières
- Regina
- Rimouski
- Saint-Boniface
- Saint John's, Newfoundland
- Grand Falls
- Saint George's
- Sherbrooke
- Toronto
- Hamilton
- London
- Saint Catharines
- Thunder Bay
- Vancouver
- Kamloops
- Nelson
- Prince George
- Victoria
There are also Ukrainian Rite Churches in
Winnipeg, Edmonton, New Westminister, Saskatoon and, Toronto.
Other: Maronite, Melkite and Slovakian jurisdictions.