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'''DIOCESE OF SUPERIOR''' (Dioecesis Superiorensis)
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===Official blazon===
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|'''English'''
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===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
The gold and blue are taken from the French Royal arms (before 1795), as are the fleur-de-lys endings of the cross, to commemorate the first catholic missionaries who came from France to explore the region now known as the diocese of Superior. The number of crosses pint to the Blessed Trinitarity.
The gold and blue are taken from the French Royal arms (before 1795), as are the fleur-de-lys endings of the cross, to commemorate the first catholic missionaries who came from France to explore the region now known as the diocese of Superior. The number of crosses pint to the Blessed Trinitarity.
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File:Spokane-schinner.jpg|[[Augustine Francis Schinner]] (1905-1913)
File:Spokane-schinner.jpg|[[Augustine Francis Schinner]] (1905-1913)
No image|[[Joseph Maria Koudelka]] (1913-1921)
File:Superior-koudelka.jpg|[[Joseph Maria Koudelka]] (1913-1921)
No image|[[Joseph Gabriel Pinten]] (1922-1926)
File:Superior-pinten.jpg|[[Joseph Gabriel Pinten]] (1922-1926)
No image|[[Theodore H. Reverman]] (1926-1941)
File:Superior-reverman.jpg|[[Theodore Henry Reverman]] (1926-1941)
File:superior-oconnor.jpg|[[William Patrick O'Connor]] (1942-1946)
File:superior-oconnor.jpg|[[William Patrick O'Connor]] (1942-1946)
File:superior-meyer.jpg|[[Albert Gregory Meyer]] (1946-1953)
File:superior-meyer.jpg|[[Albert Gregory Meyer]] (1946-1953)
No image|[[Joseph John Annabring]] (1954-1959)
File:Superior-annabring.jpg|[[Joseph John Annabring]] (1954-1959)
No image|[[George Albert Hammes]] (1960-1985)
File:Superior-hammes.jpg|[[George Albert Hammes]] (1960-1985)
File:superior-fliss.jpg|[[Raphael Michael Fliss]] (1985-2007)
File:superior-fliss.jpg|[[Raphael Michael Fliss]] (1985-2007)
File:superior-christensen.jpg|[[Peter Forsyth Christensen]] (2007-2014)
File:superior-christensen.jpg|[[Peter Forsyth Christensen]] (2007-2014)
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[[Literature]] : explantion of the diocesan arms on the diocesan web, 25-9-2007
[[Heraldic literature - Ecclesiastical heraldry|'''Literature''']]: explantion of the diocesan arms on the diocesan web, 25-9-2007


[[Category:Ecclesiastical heraldry of the United States]]
[[Category:Ecclesiastical heraldry of the United States]]
[[Category:Roman Catholic dioceses]]
[[Category:Roman Catholic dioceses]]

Latest revision as of 13:37, 1 September 2023

DIOCESE OF SUPERIOR (Dioecesis Superiorensis)

Country : United States
Denomination : Roman Catholic

Established : 1905

Arms (crest) of Diocese of Superior
Official blazon
English blazon wanted

Origin/meaning

The gold and blue are taken from the French Royal arms (before 1795), as are the fleur-de-lys endings of the cross, to commemorate the first catholic missionaries who came from France to explore the region now known as the diocese of Superior. The number of crosses pint to the Blessed Trinitarity.

The crosses further commemorate the edict of King Charles V in 1736, when he reduced the number of fleurs de lys in the French coat of arms to three in honor to the Three Devine Persons.

The blue chief wavy symbolize the waters of the Lake Superior after which the diocese is named.

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