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DIOCESE OF JULLUNDUR (Dioecesis Iullundurensis)
Also known as Diocese of Jalandhar (used by the diocese, but not in the Vatican)
Country : India
Denomination : Roman Catholic
Established : 1971
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Arms of Bishops
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Alban Francis Swarbrick (1952-1971)
Symphorian Thomas Keeprath (1971-2007)
- Did not use arms
Anil Couto (2007-2012)
Franco Mulakkal (2013-present)
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