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DIOCESE OF SANTIAGO DEL ESTERO (Dioecesis Sancti Iacobi de Estero)
Country : Argentina
Denomination : Roman Catholic
Established : 1907
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Arms of Bishops
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Juan Martín Yáñez y Paz (1910–1926)
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Audino Rodríguez y Olmos (1927–1939)
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José Weimann (1940–1961)
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Manuel Tato (1961–1980)
Manuel Guirao (1981–1994)
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Gerardo Eusebio Sueldo (1994–1998)
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Juan Carlos Maccarone (1999–2005)
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Francisco Polti Santillán (2006–2013)
Vicente Bokalic Iglic (2013-present)
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