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  • Diocese of Partenia

    "A diocese without borders." In 1995 Pope John Paul II moved Jacques Gaillot, then bishop of Evreux, to Partenia, a place covered with sand. This is the website for the Diocese of Partenia.

    www.partenia.org

  • Archdiocese for the Military Services, USA

    Serves military personnel and families, patients in Veterans Administration hospitals, and federal employees serving overseas.

    www.milarch.org

  • Catholic Military Ordinariate

    Australian diocese charged with the pastoral care of the uniformed members of Armed Forces, their families, and civilian employees of the Department of Defence. Vision statement, contacts, relevant links.

    www.military.catholic.org.au

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