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DIOCESE OF SCRANTON (Dioecesis Scrantonensis)
Country : United States
Denomination : Roman Catholic
Established : 1868
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Arms of Bishops
William O'Hara (1868-1899)
Michael John Hoban (1899-1927)
Thomas Charles O'Reilly (1927-1938)
William Joseph Hafey (1938-1954)
Jerome Daniel Hannan (1954-1965)
Joseph Carroll McCormick (1966-1983)
John Joseph O'Connor (1983-1984)
James Clifford Timlin (1984-2003)
Joseph Francis Martino (2003-2009)
Joseph Charles Bambera (2010-present)
Arms of Auxiliary Bishops
Andrew James Louis Brennan (1923-1926)
Martin John O'Connor (1942-1946)
Henry Klonowski (1947-1973)
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James Clifford Timlin (1976-1984)
Francis Xavier DiLorenzo (1988 to 1994)
John Martin Dougherty (1995-2009)
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