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DIOCESE OF MAITLAND-NEWCASTLE (Dioecesis Maitlandensis-Novocastrensis)
Country : Australia
Denomination : Roman Catholic
Established : 1847 as Diocese of Maitland
Renamed to Diocese of Maitland-Newcastle in 1995
English | blazon wanted |
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Arms of Bishops
Charles Henry Davis (1846–1854)
James Murray (1865–1909)
Patrick Vincent Dwyer (1909–1931)
Edmund John Aloysius Gleeson (1931–1956)
John Thomas Toohey (1956–1975)
Leo Morris Clarke (1976–1995)
Michael John Malone (1995–2011)
William Wright (2011–present)
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