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'''[[Literature]]''': explanation of the diocesan arms on the diocesan web, 2011 | '''[[Literature]]''': explanation of the diocesan arms on the diocesan web, 2011 |
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DIOCESE OF SUPERIOR (Dioecesis Dioecesis Sancti Josephi in California)
Country : United States
Denomination : Roman Catholic
Established : 1981
Official blazon
Origin/meaning
The arms show symbols showing California roots, the Santa Clara Valley and the City of San Jose; a diagonal band of Latin crosses represents the missionary tradition of the area (21 California Missions) of which Santa Clara de Asis (1777) is one.
The symbols also represent the Archdiocese of San Francisco from which the Diocese of San Jose was founded in 1981; the rose, emblem of Mary (Our Lady of Guadalupe); a carpenter's square represents the diocese's patron, St. Joseph; and mountains represent the Santa Clara Valley.
Arms of bishops
Roland Pierre DuMaine (1981–1999)
Patrick Joseph McGrath (1999–2019)
Oscar Cantú (2019-present)
Arms of auxiliary bishops
Thomas Anthony Daly (2011–2015)
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Literature: explanation of the diocesan arms on the diocesan web, 2011