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MILITARY ORDINARIATE OF THE PHILIPPINES
Country : Philippines
Denomination : Roman Catholic
Established : 1950
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Rufino Jiao Santos (1950-1973)
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Mariano Gaviola y Garcés (1974-1981)
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Pedro de Guzman Magugat (1981-1985)
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Severino Miguel Pelayo (1985-1995 )
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Ramón Cabrera Argüelles (1995-2004)
Leopoldo Sumaylo Tumulak (2005-2017)
Oscar Jaime Llaneta Florencio (2019-present)
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