Archdiocese of Oklahoma City
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ARCHDIOCESE OF OKLAHOMA CITY (Archidioecesis Oclahomensis)
Country : United States
Denomination : Roman Catholic
Established : 1876 as Apostolic Prefecture of the Indian Territory
Elevated in 1891 to the Apostolic Vicariate of the Indian Territory
Elevated in 1905 to Diocese of Oklahoma City
Renamed 1930 as Diocese of Oklahoma City-Tulsa
Elevated 1972 to Archdiocese of Oklahoma City
Official blazon
Origin/meaning
The archdiocesan arms were composed in 1924 when the See was known as the Diocese of Oklahoma. The red of the field of the archdiocesan arms represents the Choctaw word for Oklahoma, which translates to “red peoples.” The silver cross represents the Christian faith, while the five red arrowheads represent the Five Civilized Tribes - Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Creek and Seminole - to whom Indian Territory, now known as Oklahoma, was deeded during the removal of these tribes from their historical homelands in South and Southeastern USA. Five downward facing arrowheads suggest peace and enlightenment, attributes of the Five Civilized Tribes and other Native American people of Oklahoma.
Arms of Bishops of Oklahoma City
Theophile Meerschaert (1905-1924)
Francis Clement Kelley (1924-1930)
Arms of Bishops of Oklahoma City-Tulsa
Francis Clement Kelley (1930-1948)
Eugene Joseph McGuinness (1948-1957)
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Victor Joseph Reed (1958-1971)
John Raphael Quinn (1971-1972)
Arms of Archbishops
John Raphael Quinn (1972-1977)
Charles Alexander Kazimieras Salatka (1977-1992)
Eusebius Joseph Beltran (1993-2010)
Paul Stagg Coakley (2011-present)
Arms of Auxiliary Bishops
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Victor Joseph Reed (1957-1958)
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