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ARCHDIOCESE OF CURITIBA (Archidioecesis Curitibensis)
Country : Brazil
Denomination : Roman Catholic
Established : 1892 as Diocese of Curitiba
Elevated to Archdiocese in 1926
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Arms of Bishops and Archbishops
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José de Camargo Barros (1894-1903)
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Leopoldo Duarte e Silva Paulista (1904-1906)
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João Francisco Braga (1907-1935)
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Ático Eusébio da Rocha (1935-1950)
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Manuel da Silveira d’Elboux (1950-1970)
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Pedro Antônio Marchetti Fedalto (1970-2004)
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Moacyr José Vitti (2004-2014)
José Antônio Peruzzo (2014-present)
Arms of Auxiliary bishops
Domingos Gabriel Wisniewski (1975-1979)
Ladislau Biernaski (1979-2006)
Dirceu Vegini (2006-2010)
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