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DIOCESE OF DARWIN (Dioecesis Darvinensis)
Country : Australia
Denomination : Roman Catholic
Established : 1845 as Apostolic Vicariate of Essington
Elevated in 1847 to Diocese of Victoria
Renamed 1888 as Diocese of Victoria-Palmerston
Renamed 1938 to Diocese of Darwin
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Arms of Bishops
Joseph Serra y Juliá (1847-1849)
Rosendo Salvado (1849-1888)
Francis Xavier Gsell (1906-1948)
John Patrick O’Loughlin (1949-1985)
Edmund Collins (1986-2007)
Daniel Hurley (2007-2018)
Charles Victor Emmanuel Gauci (2018-present)
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