Bishop Moore (disambiguation)
- Bishop Moore (disambiguation)
Bishop Moore may refer to any of the following persons named Moore who served as a Bishop:
* Arthur James Moore, Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, the Methodist Church and the United Methodist Church
* Benjamin Moore (1748–1816), Bishop of the American Protestant Episcopal Church
* David Hastings Moore (1838–1915), Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church
* Bishop "John" Moore may refer to:
** John Moore (Archbishop), Archbishop of Canterbury, 1783–1805
** John Moore (Roman Catholic Bishop) (born 1942), Bishop of Bauchi, Nigeria
** John Moore (19th century bishop) (1834–1901), Bishop of St. Augustine, Florida
** John Moore (Bishop of Ely) (1646–1714), British scholar
** John Monroe Moore, Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South
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