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====Arms of Apostolic Vicars and Bishops==== | ====Arms of Apostolic Vicars and Bishops==== | ||
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No image|[[John Cani]] (1877-1882) | |||
No image|[[Paolo Fortini]] (1882-1884) | |||
File:Cairns-hutchinson.jpg|[[John Hutchinson]] (1884-1897) | |||
File:Cairns-murray.jpg|[[James Dominic Murray]] (1898-1914) | |||
File:Cairns-heavey.jpg|[[John Alfons Heavey ]] (1914-1948) | File:Cairns-heavey.jpg|[[John Alfons Heavey ]] (1914-1948) | ||
File:Cairns-cahill.jpg|[[Thomas Vincent Cahill]] (1948-1967) | File:Cairns-cahill.jpg|[[Thomas Vincent Cahill]] (1948-1967) |
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DIOCESE OF CAIRNS (Dioecesis Curiensis)
Country : Australia
Denomination : Roman Catholic
Established : 1877 as Apostolic Vicariate of Queensland
Renamed 1887 as Apostolic Vicariate of Cooktown
Elevated 1941 as Diocese of Cairns
Official blazon
Gules, on a fess argent between three martlets argent, a Maltese cross azure.
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Arms of Apostolic Vicars and Bishops
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John Cani (1877-1882)
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Paolo Fortini (1882-1884)
John Hutchinson (1884-1897)
James Dominic Murray (1898-1914)
John Alfons Heavey (1914-1948)
Thomas Vincent Cahill (1948-1967)
John Ahern Torpie (1967-1985)
John Alexius Bathersby (1986-1991)
James Foley (1992-present)
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