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DIOCESE OF SAINT AUGUSTINE (Dioecesis Sancti Augustini)
Country : United States
Denomination : Roman Catholic
Established : 1870
Official blazon
Quarterly gules and argent, over all a heart transfixed in fess point by an arrow bendways or.
Origin/meaning
The heart transfixed by an arrow, symbol of the heart of the Saint transfixed by the shaft of Divine Love, is the accepted emblem of St. Augustine, Bishop.of Hippo, after whom the Diocese was named. The field quartered red and silver is reminiscent of the Spanish origin of the diocese, the respective fields of the arms of Castile and Leon quartered in the royal arms of Spain being of these tinctures.
Arms of Bishops
Augustin Verot (1870–1876)
- No arms
John Moore (1877–1901)
- No arms
William John Kenny (1902–1913)
Michael Joseph Curley (1914–1921)
Patrick Joseph Barry (1922–1940)
Joseph Patrick Hurley (1940–1967)
Paul Francis Tanner (1968–1979)
John Joseph Snyder (1979–2000)
Victor Galeone (2001–2011)
Felipe de Jesús Estévez (2011–2022)
Erik Thomas Pohlmeier (2022-present)
Arms of Auxiliary Bishops
Thomas Joseph McDonough (1967-1974)
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