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===Official blazon=== | ===Official blazon=== |
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DIOCESE OF LISMORE (Dioecesis Lismorensis)
Country : Australia
Denomination : Roman Catholic
Established : 1887 as Diocese of Grafton
Renamed to Diocese of Lismore in 1900
Official blazon
Bendy wavy argent and azure, two crosiers in saltire debruised with a mitre, with infulae, all or; on a chief vert, three roses argent.
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Arms of Bishops
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Jeremiah Joseph Doyle (1887–1909)
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John Joseph Carroll (1909–1949)
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Patrick Joseph Farrelly (1949–1971)
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John Satterthwaite (1971–2001)
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Geoffrey Hylton Jarrett (2001–2016)
Gregory Homeming (2016-present)
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