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MILITARY ORDINARIATE OF SOUTH AFRICA
Country : South Africa
Denomination : Roman Catholic
Established : 1951
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John Colburn Garner (1951-1976)
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George Francis Daniel (1976-2008)
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Paul Mandla Khumalo (2008-2009)
William Matthew Slattery (2010-2019)
Dabula Anthony Mpako (2019-present)
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