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DIOCESE OF TRAPANI (Dioecesis Drepanensis)
Country : Italy
Denomination : Roman Catholic
Established : 1844
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Origin/meaning
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Arms of Bishops
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Vincenzo Maria Marolda (1844–1851)
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Vincenzo Ciccolo Rinaldi (1853–1874)
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Giovanni Battista Bongiorni (1874–1879)
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Francesco Ragusa (1879–1895)
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Stefano Gerbino di Cannitello. (1895–1906)
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Francesco Maria Raiti (1906–1932)
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Ferdinando Ricca (1932–1947)
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Filippo Jacolino (1947–1950)
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Corrado Mingo (1950–1961)
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Francesco Ricceri (1961–1978)
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Emanuele Romano (1978–1988)
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Domenico Amoroso (1988–1997)
Francesco Miccichè (1998-2012)
Pietro Maria Fragnelli (2013-present)
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