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'''DIOCESE OF SANDHURST''' (Dioecesis Sandhurstensis)
Country : [[Ecclesiastical heraldry of Australia|Australia]]<br>
Denomination : [[:Category:Catholic heraldry|Roman Catholic]]


Denomination : [[:Category:Catholic heraldry|Roman Catholic]]<br>
Established : 1874
Established : 1874


[[File:diosandhurst.rel.png|center|Arms (crest) of {{PAGENAME}}]]
[[File:sandhurst.rel.jpg|center|Arms (crest) of {{PAGENAME}}]]


===Official blazon===
===Official blazon===
Quarterly, per saltire or and azure on the former in fess two roses gules, in chief an estoile (or eight (8) pointed star) and in base a representation of the Paderborn Cross argent.


===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
The arms were granted on ??
The gold of the field represents the goldfields which is located within the diocese and the blue represents the Virgin Mary, Mother of God.


I have no information on the origin or meaning of these arms. Any information or large image is welcome !
The star and the two roses have their origin in an earlier design proposed for the arms of the diocese in 1979. This proposal does not appear to have been put into use, its existence is little known in the diocese and its original symbolism is not known at all.
 
The Paderborn Cross which is represented in base was discovered at Paderborn in Germany which was the place of origin of Dr Henry Backhaus, the pioneer priest of the Bendigo Goldfields and the architect of the financial security of the diocese and of the cathedral.


====Arms of Bishops====
====Arms of Bishops====
<gallery perrow=0>
<gallery perrow=0>
File:sandhurst-tomlinson.png|[[Leslie R. Tomlinson]] (2012-present)
File:Sandhurst-crane.jpg|[[Martin Crane]] (1874–1901
File:Sandhurst-reville.jpg|[[Stephen Reville]] (1901–1916
File:Sandhurst-mccarthy.jpg|[[John McCarthy]] (1917–1950
File:Sandhurst-stewart.jpg|[[Bernard Denis Stewart]] (1950–1979
File:Sandhurst-daly.jpg|[[Noel Desmond Daly]] (1979–2000
File:Sandhurst-grech.jpg|[[Joseph Angelo Grech]] (2001–2010
File:sandhurst-tomlinson.jpg|[[Leslie Rogers Tomlinson]] (2012–2019)
File:Sandhurst-mackinlay.jpg|[[Shane Mackinlay]] (2019-present)
</gallery>
</gallery>


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[[Heraldic literature - Ecclesiastical heraldry|'''Literature''']]: Information from https://www.sandhurst.catholic.org.au


[[Category:Australian ecclesiastical heraldry]]
[[Category:Ecclesiastical heraldry of Australia]]
[[Category:Roman Catholic dioceses]]
[[Category:Roman Catholic dioceses]]

Latest revision as of 12:51, 7 August 2023

DIOCESE OF SANDHURST (Dioecesis Sandhurstensis)

Country : Australia
Denomination : Roman Catholic

Established : 1874

Arms (crest) of Diocese of Sandhurst

Official blazon

Quarterly, per saltire or and azure on the former in fess two roses gules, in chief an estoile (or eight (8) pointed star) and in base a representation of the Paderborn Cross argent.

Origin/meaning

The gold of the field represents the goldfields which is located within the diocese and the blue represents the Virgin Mary, Mother of God.

The star and the two roses have their origin in an earlier design proposed for the arms of the diocese in 1979. This proposal does not appear to have been put into use, its existence is little known in the diocese and its original symbolism is not known at all.

The Paderborn Cross which is represented in base was discovered at Paderborn in Germany which was the place of origin of Dr Henry Backhaus, the pioneer priest of the Bendigo Goldfields and the architect of the financial security of the diocese and of the cathedral.

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