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ERIS NORMAN MICHAEL O’BRIEN
Born : September 20, 1895
Deceased : February 28, 1974
Auxiliary bishop of Sydney, 1948-1953
Titular Bishop of Alinda, 1948-1951
Titular Archbishop of Cyrrhus, 1951-1953
Archbishop of Canberra-Goulburn, 1953-1966
Titular Archbishop of Apamea in Syria, 1966-1974
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