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ARCHDIOCESE OF NAGPUR (Archidioecesis Nagpurensis)
Country : India
Denomination : Roman Catholic
Established : 1887 as Diocese of Nagpur
Elevated to Archdiocese in 1953
Official blazon
Origin/meaning
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Arms of Bishops
Alexis Riccaz (1887-1892)
Charles-Félix Pelvat (1893-1900)
Jean-Marie Crochet (1900-1903)
Etienne-Marie Boneventure (1904-1907)
- No image
François-Etienne Coppel (1907-1933)
- No image
Louis-François Gayet (1934-1950)
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Eugene Louis D’Souza (1951-1953)
Arms of Archbishops
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Eugene Louis D’Souza (1953-1963)
- No image
Leonard Joseph Raymond (1964-1974)
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Leobard D’Souza (1975-1998)
- Did not use arms
Abraham Viruthakulangara (1998-2018)
- Does not use arms
Elias Gonsalves (2018-present)
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