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DIOCESE OF JUNEAU (Dioecesis Junellensis)
Country : United States
Denomination : Roman Catholic
Established : 1951
Official blazon
Per fess enarched azure and argent, a crescent of the second in the sinister chief point between, to sinister a seven points star or, to dexter the Ursa Minor constellation of the last and three wavy bars of the first in base.
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Arms of Bishops
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Robert Dermot O'Flanagan (1951-1968)
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Francis Thomas Hurley (1971-1976)
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Michael Hughes Kenny (1979-1995)
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Michael William Warfel (1996-2007)
Edward James Burns (2009-2017)
Andrew Eugene Bellisario (2017-present)
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