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Catholic Bishops' Conference of India : ウィキペディア英語版
Catholic Bishops' Conference of India

The Catholic Bishops' Conference of India (CBCI) is the episcopal conference of the Catholic bishops of India, and the fourth largest episcopal body in the Catholic Church. It was constituted in September 1944, in Chennai. Since the establishment of the CBCI, the CBCI Secretariat was functioning in Bangalore until 1962 when it was shifted to the national capital, New Delhi. The CBCI is a part of the Federation of Asian Bishops' Conferences.
==Members==
The ordinary members of the CBCI comprises all diocesan and eparchial bishops in India and those considered equal to them by canon law, as well as co-adjutor and auxiliary Bishops, and other titular Bishops performing a special work in India entrusted to them by the Apostolic See or by the Conference. Retired bishops and other titular tishops, not ordinary members of the Conference, and residing in India, are honorary members of the Conference. As of February 2014, the CBCI had around 180 members and 59 honorary members and it serves 167 dioceses.

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