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DIOCESE OF GERALDTON (Dioecesis Geraldtonensis)
Country : Australia
Denomination : Roman Catholic
Established : 1898
Official blazon
Azure, from a mount a pine tree between in dexter chief a star (8) and in sinister base a fleur-de-lis all or; overall a fess argent, a saltire gules.
Origin/meaning
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Arms of Bishops
William Bernard Kelly (1898-1921)
Richard Ryan (1923-1926)
James Patrick O’Collins (1930-1941)
Alfred Joseph Gummer (1942-1962)
Francis Xavier Thomas (1962-1981)
William Joseph Foley (1981-1983)
Barry Hickey (1984-1991)
Justin Bianchini (1992-2017)
Michael Morrissey (2017-present)
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