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DIOCESE OF BEREINA (Dioecesis Bereinitana)
Country : Papua New Guinea
Denomination : Roman Catholic
Established : 1966
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Arms of Bishops
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Eugène Klein (1960-1971)
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Louis Vangeke (1976-1979)
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Benedict To Varpin (1979-1987)
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Luke Paul Matlatarea (1988-1998)
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Gérard-Joseph Deschamps (1999-2002)
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John Ribat (2002-2007)
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Rochus Tatamai (2008-2018)
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Otto Pius Separy (2019-present)
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