Diocese of Alexandria in Louisiana
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DIOCESE OF ALEXANDRIA IN LOUISIANA (Dioecesis Alexandrina in Louisiana)
Country : United States
Denomination : Roman Catholic
Established : 1853 as Diocese of Natchitoches
Renamed Alexandria in 1910
Renamed Alexandria-Shreveport 1976-1986
1986 split in Diocese of Alexandria and Diocese of Shreveport
Official blazon
Origin/meaning
The red field signifies the Red River that runs through the See city. The cross - a symbol of the Faith- divides the four whete bells that are taken from the arms of the Patriarchal See of Alexandria in Egypt, for which the See city in USA is named.
Over all a black-and-yellow checkered crescent, taken from the arms of the Spanish family ¨Xavier¨, and this symbol is used throughout ecclesiastical heraldry as the classic charge for Saint Francis Xavier, patron saint of the cathedral church in Alexandria.
Arms of Bishops of Natchitoches
Augustus Marie Martin (1853-1875)
Francis Xavier Leray (1876-1879)
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Anthony Durier (1884-1904)
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Cornelius Van de Ven (1904-1910)
Arms of Bishops of Alexandria
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Cornelius Van de Ven (1910-1932)
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Daniel Francis Desmond (1932-1945)
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Charles Pasquale Greco (1946-1973)
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Lawrence Preston Joseph Graves (1973-1976)
Arms of Bishops of Alexandria-Shreveport
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Lawrence Preston Joseph Graves (1976-1982)
William Benedict Friend (1982-1986)
Arms of Bishops of Alexandria
John Clement Favalora (1986-1989)
Sam Galip Jacobs (1989-2003)
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Ronald Paul Herzog (2005-2017)
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David Prescott Talley (2017-2019)
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