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ARCHDIOCESE OF MERCEDES-LUJÁN (Archidioecesis Mercedensis-Luianensis)
Country : Argentina
Denomination : Roman Catholic
Established : 1934 as Diocese of Mercedes
Renamed to Diocese of Mercedes-Luján in 1989
Elevated to Archdiocese in 1997
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Origin/meaning
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Arms of Bishops
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Juan Pascual Chimento (1934-1938)
Anunciado Serafini (1939-1963)
Luis Juan Tomé (1963-1981)
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Emilio Ogñénovich (1982-1997)
Arms of Archbishops
Emilio Ogñénovich (1997-2000)
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Rubén Héctor di Monte (2000-2007)
Agustín Roberto Radrizzani (2007-2019)
Jorge Eduardo Scheinig (2019-present)
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