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ARCHDIOCESE OF PORT OF SPAIN (Archidioecesis Portus Hispaniae)
Country : Trinidad and Tobago
Denomination : Roman Catholic
Established : 1818 as Apostolic Vicariate of Trinidad
elevated to Archdiocese of Port of Spain in 1850
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Arms of Archbishops
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Richard Patrick Smith (1850-1852)
Vincenzo Spaccapietra (1855-1859)
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Ferdinand English (1860-1862)
Joachim-Hyacinthe Gonin (1863-1889)
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Patrick Vincent Flood (1889-1907)
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John Pius Dowling (1909-1940)
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Patrick Finbar Ryan (1940-1966)
Gordon Anthony Pantin (1968-2000)
Edward Joseph Gilbert (2001-2011)
Joseph Everard Harris (2011-2017)
Charles Jason Gordon (2017-present)
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Robert Anthony Llanos (2013-2016)
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