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DIOCESE OF CHARLOTTE (Dioecesis Carolinana)
Country : United States
Denomination : Roman Catholic
Established : 1971
Official blazon
Origin/meaning
The Celtic Cross on green represents Saint-Patrick, patron saint of the diocesan cathedral.
In the lower part the crown denotes Queen Charlotte, consort of king George III of England. The city of Charlotte is named after her.
Arms of Bishops
Michael Joseph Begley (1971-1984)
John Francis Donoghue (1984-1993)
William George Curlin (1994-2002)
Peter Joseph Jugis (2003-present)
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Template:Media1 Learn about bishop Jugis´coat of arms¨, diocesan web 10-4-2014.