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DIOCESE OF MARQUETTE (Dioecesis Marquettensis)
Country : United States
Denomination : Roman Catholic
Established : 1853 as Diocese of Saulte Sainte Marie-Marquette
Renamed Diocese of Marquette in 1937
Official blazon
Origin/meaning
The keys are traditional for Saint Peter, the patron saint of the See and cathedral of Marquette. The deer antlers come from the arms of the state Michigan and are symbol for the wildlife in this state.
The two red fleurs-the-lys in the chief stand for the early French missionaries, especially father Marquette S.J. and Louis Joliet who came to spread the Faith in Michigan. The fleurs-de-lys are placed between three red Passion Nails, taken from the insignia of the Jesuits, who were responsable for the early evangelisation of the Upper Great Lakes.
Arms of Bishops of Saulte Sainte Marie-Marquette
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Ireneus Frederic Baraga (1853–1868)
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Ignatius Mrak (1868–1879)
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John Vertin (1879–1899)
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Frederick Eis (1899–1922)
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Paul Joseph Nussbaum (1922–1935)
Arms of Bishops of Marquette
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Joseph Casimir Plagens (1935–1940)
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Francis Joseph Magner (1940–1947)
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Thomas Lawrence Noa (1947–1968)
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Charles Alexander Salatka (1968–1977)
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Mark Francis Schmitt (1978–1992)
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James Henry Garland (1992–2005)
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Alexander King Sample (2005–2013)
John Francis Doerfler (2014-)
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Literature : diocesan website; Hans van Heijningen