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DIOCESE OF OPOLE (Dioecesis Opoliensis)
Country : Poland
Denomination : Roman Catholic
Established : 1972
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Origin/meaning
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Arms of Bishops
Franciszek Jop (1972-1976)
Alfons Nossol (1976-2009)
Andrzej Czaja (2009-present)
Arms of Auxiliary Bishops
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Wacław Wycisk (1958–1984)
Antoni Adamiuk (1970–1989)
Jan Walenty Wieczorek (1981–1992)
Gerard Alfons Kusz (1985–1992)
Jan Bagiński (1985–2009)
Jan Kopiec (1993–2011)
Paweł Stobrawa (2003-present)
Rudolf Pierskała (2013-present)
Waldemar Musioł (2022-present)
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