Diocese of Biloxi
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DIOCESE OF BILOXI (Dioecesis Biloxiiensis)
Country : United States
Denomination : Roman Catholic
Established : 1977
Official blazon
Origin/meaning
These arms are composed of a gold field on which is displayed a silver lighthouse; the famous landmark of Biloxi. The lighthouse of Christ, the beacon of Peace and Truth, is placed between a pine tree, emblematic of the logging and forestry industries of the northern portion of the diocese near Hattiesburg and Laurel, and a blue crescent, surrounded by twelve blue stars, emblematic of the Blessed Virgin Mary, titular of the Cathedral-Church in Biloxi, who is described in the 12th Chapter of the Book of Revelation, as having “the moon at her feet and upon her head a crown of twelve stars.”
The base of the diocesan arms is a blue, wavy field, to signify the waters of the Mississippi River and the Gulf of Mexico, where the See City is located. On this field is a displayed fishnet to honor the city’s fishing industry, equally represented by the gold anchor and two fish that are held within the fishnet.
Arms of Bishops
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Joseph Lawson Howze (1977-2001)
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Thomas John Rodi (2001-2008)
Roger Paul Morin (2009-2016)
Louis Frederick Kihneman (2017-present)
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Literature : Sullivan, P.J. : Gulf Pine Catholic, May 5, 2017