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ARCHDIOCESE OF CORRIENTES (Archidioecesis Corrientensis)
Country : Brazil
Denomination : Roman Catholic
Established : 1910 as Diocese of Corrientes
Elevated to Archdiocese in 1961
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Origin/meaning
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Arms of Bishops
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Luis María Niella (1911-1933)
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Francisco Vicentín (1934-1961)
Arms of Archbishops
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Francisco Vicentín (1961-1972)
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Jorge Manuel López (1972-1983)
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Fortunato Antonio Rossi (1983-1994)
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Domingo Salvador Castagna (1994-2007)
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Andrés Stanovnik (2007-present)
Arms of Auxiliary bishops
José Adolfo Larregain (2020-present)
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