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DIOCESE OF CULIACÁN (Dioecesis Culiacanensis)
Country : Mexico
Denomination : Roman Catholic
Established : 1883 as Diocese of Sinaloa
Renamed 1959 to Diocese of Culiacán
English | blazon wanted |
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Arms of Bishops of Sinaloa
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José de Jesús María Uriarte y Pérez (1883-1887)
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José María de Jesús Portugal y Serratos (1888-1898)
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José Homobono Anaya y Gutiérrez (1898-1902)
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Francisco Uranga y Sáenz (1903-1919)
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Silviano Carrillo y Cárdenas (1920-1921)
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Agustín Aguirre y Ramos (1922-1942)
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Lino Aguirre Garcia (1944-1959)
Arms of Bishops of Culiacán
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Lino Aguirre Garcia (1959-1969)
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Luis Rojas Mena (1969-1993)
Benjamín Jiménez Hernández (1993-2011)
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Jonás Guerrero Corona (2011-present)
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