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DIOCESE OF MIRACEMA DO TOCANTINS (Dioecesis Miracemanus Tocantinensis)
Country : Brazil
Denomination : Roman Catholic
Established : 1981 as Diocese of Miracema do Norte
Renamed 1989 as Diocese of Miracema do Tocantins
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Arms of Bishops of Miracema do Norte
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James Collins (1981–1989)
Arms of Bishops of Miracema do Tocantins
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James Collins (1989–1996)
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João José Burke (1996–2006)
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Philip Dickmans (2008-present)
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