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DIOCESE OF WILCANNIA-FORBES (Dioecesis Vilcanniensis-Forbesina)
Country : Australia
Denomination : Roman Catholic
Established : 1887 as Diocese of Wilcannia
Renamed 1917 as Diocese of Wilcannia-Forbes
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Arms of Bishops of Wilcannia
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John Dunne (1887–1916)
Arms of Bishops of Wilcannia-Forbes
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William Hayden (1918–1930)
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Thomas Martin Fox (1931–1967)
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Douglas Joseph Warren (1967–1994)
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Barry Francis Collins (1994–2000)
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Christopher Toohey (2001–2009)
Columba Macbeth Green (2014-present)
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