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DIOCESE OF WOLLONGONG (Dioecesis Vollongongensis)
Country : Australia
Denomination : Roman Catholic
Established : 1951
Official blazon
Gules, an open book argent, bound or, draped with a stole purpure, fimbriated and fringed and charged with a cross or; all between at dexter an ear of wheat, slipped or and at sinister a branch of grape vine, fructed or.
Origin/meaning
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Arms of Bishops
Thomas Absolem McCabe (1951–1974)
William Edward Murray (1975–1996)
Philip Wilson (1996–2000)
Peter William Ingham (2001–2017)
Brian Mascord (2017-present)
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