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APOSTOLIC VICARIATE OF JOLO (Vicariatus Apostolicus Ioloensis)
Country : Philippines
Denomination : Roman Catholic
Established : 1953 as Prelature Apostolic of Sulu
Renamed and elevated to Aprostolic vicariate of Jolo 1958
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Francis Joseph McSorley. (1953-1970)
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Philip Francis Smith (1972-1979)
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George Eli Dion (1980-1991)
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Benjamin David de Jesus (1991-1997)
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Angelito Rendon Lampon (1997-2018)
Charlie Malapitan Inzon (2020-present)
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