Episcopal Conference of the Pacific (Principia Moderni IV Map Game)

The Episcopal Conference of the Pacific (Latin: Conferentia Episcopalis Pacifici) is the episcopal conference of the Catholic Church that includes the bishops of several islands in Oceania. The conference was began with the appointing of the first Prefect Apostolic of the Hawaiian Islands and Polynesia, whose office later transformed into the Diocese of Honolulu.

Formed in 1770, the Apostolic Prefecture of Hawaii and Polynesia was created as a subject of the Bishop of Edo, Giapan, the closest Catholic authority to the region, with the newly completed Kawaiaha'o Church as its Prefectural Seat. The first Prefect Apostolic, Alexandre Bachelot, was a member of the Immaculata Order.

Ecclesiastical Province of Hawaii

 * Diocese of Honolulu (1815)
 * Apostolic Vicariate of Polynesia
 * Apostolic Prefecture of Hema Pae 'Aina
 * Apostolic Prefecture of Tonga
 * Mission sui iuris Angu-Zia