Episcopal Conference of the Pacific
The Episcopal Conference of the Pacific (Latin: Conferentia Episcopalis Pacifici) (CEPAC) is the episcopal conference of the Catholic Church that includes the bishops of several islands in Oceania. The CEPAC is a member of the Federation of Catholic Bishops' Conferences of Oceania, FCBCO.
Member dioceses of CEPAC
Ecclesiastical Province of Agaña
Ecclesiastical Province of Nouméa
Ecclesiastical Province of Papeete
Ecclesiastical Province of Samoa-Apia
Ecclesiastical Province of Suva
Immediately Subject to the Holy See
- Diocese of Tonga (Tonga and Niue)
Presidents of CEPAC
- George Hamilton Pearce, Archbishop of Suva (1970-1971)
- Pierre-Paul-Émile Martin, Archbishop of Nouméa (1971-1978)
- Patelisio Punou-Ki-Hihifo Finau, Bishop of Tonga (1978-1982)
- Petero Mataca, Archbishop of Suva (1982-1987)
- Francis Roland-Lambert, Bishop of Port-Vila (1987-1991)
- Anthony Sablan Apuron, Archbishop of Agaña (1991-1996)
- Michel-Marie-Bernard Calvet, Archbishop of Nouméa (1996-2003)
- Anthony Sablan Apuron, Archbishop of Agaña (2003-2010)
- Soane Patita Paini Mafi, Cardinal Bishop of Tonga (2010-present)
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