Archdiocese of New Orleans: Difference between revisions

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No image|[[Stanley Joseph Ott]] (1976-1983)
No image|[[Stanley Joseph Ott]] (1976-1983)
File:Neworleans-muench.jpg|[[Robert William Muench]] (1990-1996)
File:Neworleans-muench.jpg|[[Robert William Muench]] (1990-1996)
No image|[[Dominic Carmon]] (1993–2006)
File:Neworleans-carmon.jpg|[[Dominic Carmon]] (1993–2006)
File:Neworleans-aymond.jpg|[[Gregory Michael Aymond]] (1997-2000)
File:Neworleans-aymond.jpg|[[Gregory Michael Aymond]] (1997-2000)
File:neworleans-morin.jpg|[[Roger Paul Morin]] (2003-2009)
File:neworleans-morin.jpg|[[Roger Paul Morin]] (2003-2009)

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ARCHDIOCESE OF NEW ORLEANS (Archidioecesis Novae Aureliae)

Country : United States
Denomination : Roman Catholic

Established : 1793

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Azure, a pelican in her piety between three magnolia blossoms, two in chief and one in base all argent, on a chief gules three fleurs-de-lis in fess or.

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