Category:Bishops
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Subcategories
This category has the following 15 subcategories, out of 25 total.
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The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 1,540 total.
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- Iakovos (Coucouzis) of America
- Iakovos (Frantzis) of Mytiline
- Iakovos (Garmatis) of Chicago
- Iakovos (Pachis) of Argolis
- Iakovos (Pililis) of Catania
- Iakovos (Sofroniadis) of Princes Islands
- Iakovos (Tsigounis) of Militoupolis
- Iakovos II of Athens
- Iakovos III (Vavanatsos) of Athens
- Ibas of Edessa
- Ieronymos (Kotsonis) of Athens
- Ieronymos (Muzeeyi) of Mwanza
- Ieronymos II (Liapis) of Athens
- Ignatije (Midić) of Pozarevac
- Ignatios (Lappas) of Larisa
- Ignatios (Madenlides) of Pentapolis
- Ignatios (Sennis) of Antananarivo
- Ignatius of Constantinople
- Ignatius (Brianchaninov) of Caucasus
- Ignatius (Georgakopoulos) of Demetrias
- Ignatius (Nichols) of Washington
- Ignatius III Atiyah of Antioch
- Ignatius IV (Alexiou) of Arta
- Ignatius IV (Hazim) of Antioch
- Ignatius of Antioch
- Ignatius of Methymna
- Ignatius of Smolensk
- Ilia (Katre) of Philomelion
- Ilia II (Ghudushauri-Shiolashvili) of Georgia
- Innocent (Byakatonda) of Burundi
- Innocent (Figurovsky) of Beijing
- Innocent (Gula) of Hagerstown
- Innocent (Pustynsky) of Alaska
- Innocent (Vasilyev) of Vilnius
- Innocent I of Rome
- Innocent of Alaska
- Innocent of Irkutsk
- Ioakeim (Kontobas) of Helenopolis
- Ioannis (Tsaftarides) of Zambia
- Ioannis of Langada
- Irenaeus (Talambekos) of Pelusium
- Irenaeus of Lyons
- Irenaios I (Skopelitis) of Jerusalem
- Ireney (Bekish) of New York
- Irinej (Dobrijevic) of Australia and New Zealand
- Irinej (Gavrilović) of Serbia
- Irineu (Duvlea) of Dearborn Heights
- Irinios (Athanasiadis) of Crete
- Irénée (Rochon) of Ottawa
- Isaac of Syria
- Isaac the Great
- Isaiah (Chronopoulos) of Denver
- Isaiah (Kykkotis) of Tamassos
- Isaias I of Constantinople
- Isidore (Kolokolov) of Mikhailov
- Isidore (Nikolsky) of St. Petersburg
- Isidore I Buchiras of Constantinople
- Isidore II of Constantinople
- Isidore of Seville
- Isidore the Apostate
- Isyhios (Condogiannis) of Capitoliad
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- Jacob Baradaeus
- Jacob of Edessa
- Jacob of Nisibis
- Jakob (Akkersdijk) of The Hague
- James (Kapenekas) of Skythopolis
- James (Kostiuczuk) of Bialystok
- James (Toombs) of Manhattan
- Apostle James the Just
- List of Metropolitans of Japan
- Jarlath of Tuam
- Apostle Jason
- Jean-Nectaire (Kovalevsky) of Saint-Denis
- Jefrem (Milutinović) of Banja Luka
- Jeremiah (Ancimiuk) of Wroclaw
- Jeremiah (Fountas) of Gortyna
- Jeremias I of Constantinople
- Jeremias II (Tranos) of Constantinople
- Jeremias III of Constantinople
- Jerermiah of Kazan
- Jerome (Shaw) of Manhattan
- Jeronim (Chernov) of Detroit
- List of Patriarchs of Jerusalem
- Jevstatije II of Peć
- Joachim (Alexopoulos) of Demetrias
- Joachim (Levitsky) of Nizhny Novgorod
- Joachim (Neradjoulis) of Chalcedon
- Joachim (Phoropoulos) of Pelagonia
- Joachim (Savyolov) of Moscow
- Joachim I of Alexandria
- Joachim II of Constantinople
- Joachim III of Constantinople
- Joachim Korsunianin of Novgorod
- Joanicius I of Peć
- Joanicius II of Peć
- Joanikije (Lipovac) of Montenegro
- Joannicius of Alexandria
- Joannicus I of Constantinople
- Joasaph (Bolotov) of Kodiak
- Joasaph (Skorodumov) of Buenos Aires
- Joasaph (Udalov) of Chistopol
- Joasaph I of Constantinople
- Joasaph II (Novotorzhets) of Moscow
- Joasaph II of Constantinople
- Joasaphus I of Moscow
- Job (Boretsky) of Kiev
- Job (Kresovich) of Kazan
- Job (Osacky) of Chicago
- Job (Smakouz) of Kashira
- Job (Tyvonyuk) of Chelyabinsk
- Job I of Antioch
- Job of Moscow
- Joel (Fragkakis) of Edessa
- John V of Constantinople
- John (Abdalah) of Worcester
- John (Bērziņš) of Caracas
- John (Derewianka) of Parnassus
- John (Garklavs) of Chicago
- John (Kallos) of Amorion
- John (Martin) of Nyssa
- John (Maximovitch) the Wonderworker
- John (Mitropolsky) of the Aleutians
- John (Pommers) of Riga
- John (Rinne) of Nicea
- John (Roshchin) of Naro-Fominsk
- John (Shahovskoy) of San Francisco
- John (Snychov) of St. Petersburg
- John (Stinka) of Winnipeg
- John (Wendland) of New York and the Aleutians
- John (Ziobin) of Alaska
- John (Zizioulas) of Pergamon
- John (Zlobin) of Alaska
- John Chrysostom
- John I of Antioch
- John I of Jerusalem
- John I Talaia of Alexandria
- John II Cappadocia of Constantinople
- John II of Alexandria
- John II of Jerusalem
- John II of Novgorod
- John II of Rome
- John III of Alexandria
- John III of Jerusalem
- John IV of Constantinople
- John IX of Rome
- John Maximovitch of Tobolsk
- John of Beverley
- John of Mardin
- John of Novgorod and Wonderworker
- John of Sedre
- John Scholasticus
- John the Merciful
- John the Silent
- John V of Jerusalem
- John VI of Constantinople
- John VII Grammaticus of Constantinople
- John VII of Jerusalem
- John VII of Rome
- John VII the Oxite
- John VIII of Rome
- John X (Camateros) of Constantinople
- John X (Yazigi) of Antioch
- John X of Rome
- John XI Bekkos of Constantinople
- John XIV Kalekas of Constantinople
- John XVI of Rome
- John XVII of Rome
- John XVIII of Rome
- Jonah (Karpukhin) of Astrakhan and Kamyzyak
- Jonah (Lwanga) of Kampala
- Jonah (Paffhausen) of Washington
- Jonah (Stahlberg) of Washington
- Jonah of Manchuria
- Jonah of Moscow
- Jonathan (Tsvetkov) of Abakan
- Joseph (Al-Zehlaoui) of New York
- Joseph (Bosakov) of America and Australia
- Joseph (Harkiolakis) of Proikonnisos
- Joseph (Jandieri) the Wonderworker
- Joseph (Petrovykh) of Petrograd
- Joseph (Žuk) of New Jersey
- Joseph I (Galesiotes) of Constantinople
- Joseph II of Constantinople
- Joseph II of Jerusalem
- Joseph of Moscow
- José (Cortés y Olmos) of Mexico City
- Jovan (Purić) of Niš