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DIOCESE OF BALLARAT (Dioecesis Ballaratensis)
Country : Australia
Denomination : Roman Catholic
Established : 1874
Official blazon
Argent, issuant from a mount vert a Latin cross couped azure, a nugget of gold at its base or.
Origin/meaning
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Arms of Bishops
Michael O’Connor (1874-1883)
James Moore (1884-1904)
Joseph Higgins (1905-1915)
Daniel Foley (1916-1941)
James Patrick O’Collins (1941-1971)
Ronald Austin Mulkearns (1971-1997)
Peter Joseph Connors (1997-2012)
Paul Bernard Bird (2012-present)
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