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DIOCESE OF AJMER (Dioecesis Aimerensis)
Country : India
Denomination : Roman Catholic
Established : 1913 as Diocese of Ajmer
Renamed 1955 as Diocese of Ajmer and Jaipur
Split in 2005 into Diocese of Ajmer and Diocese of Jaipur
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Arms of Bishops Ajmer and Bishops of Ajmer and Jaipur
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Fortunat-Henri Caumont (1913-1930)
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Mathurin-Pie Le Ruyet (1931-1938)
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Guy-Léandre Le Floch (1939-1946)
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Leo D’Mello (1949-1978)
Ignatius Menezes (1978-2012)
Pius Thomas D’Souza (2012-present)
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