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DIOCESE OF DE AAR (Dioecesis De Aarensis)
Country : South Africa
Denomination : Roman Catholic
Established : 1953 as a Apostolic Prefecture De Aar
Elevated to diocese in 1967
Official blazon
Gules an antelope trippant or below in chief a circuit of thirteen mullets or within the horns of a crescent argent.
Origin/meaning
Arms of Prefects Apostolic/Bishops
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Aloysius Dettmer (1953-1967)
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Joseph Anthony De Palma (1967-1987)
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Joseph James Potocnak (1992-2009)
Adam Leszek Musiałek (2009-present)
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