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ARCHDIOCESE OF CARDIFF (Archidioecesis Cardiffensis)
Country : United Kingdom
Denomination : Roman Catholic
Established : 1850 as Diocese of Newport and Menevia
Elevated to Archdiocese of Cardiff in 1916
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Arms of Archbishops
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Thomas Joseph Brown (1840-1880)
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John Cuthbert Hedley (1881-1915)
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James Romanus Bilsborrow (1916-1920)
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Francis Edward Joseph Mostyn (1921-1939)
Michael Joseph Lawrence McGrath (1940-1961)
John Aloysius Murphy (1961-1983)
John Aloysius Ward (1983-2001)
Peter David Smith (2001-2010)
George Stack (2011-2022)
Mark Anthony O'Toole (2022-present)
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