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'''DIOCESE OF SIOUX CITY'''
Country : [[Ecclesiastical heraldry of the United States|United States]]<br>
Denomination : [[:Category:Catholic heraldry|Roman Catholic]]


Denomination : Roman Catholic
Established : 1902


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====Official blazon====
===Official blazon===
Gold, three snakes, their tails in their mouths, each encircling a cross paty gules; on a chief gules, three gold crowns.


===Origin/meaning===
The word ´Sioux´ means ´little snakes´, the snakes thus are canting. They have their tales in their mouth forming a ring, the symbol of eternity. These snakes are applied to the the Dakota, Lakota and  Nakota Nations by the Chippewa tribe to distinguish them from the Iroquois, the ´big snakes´. 


====Origin/meaning====
They encircle lily-crosses pattees are the symbol of Christian faith. By the joint use of these symbols we are reminded to the words of Saint-Augustine: ¨To prefigure  Christs Cross, Moses, by the mercyful command of God, raised aloft upon a pole the image of a serpent in the desert, that the likeness of sinful flesh, which mus be crucified in Christ, might be prefigured.
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The chief of the shield is red with three crowns symbolising the Magi, Three Wise Men. The three kings symbolize the Epiphany which is the dedication of the Cathedral Church of Sioux City.
====Arms of Bishops====
<gallery perrow=0>
File:Siouxc-garrigan.jpg|[[Philip Joseph Garrigan]] (1902-1919)
File:Siouxc-heelan.jpg|[[Edmond Heelan]] (1920-1948)
File:Siouxc-mueller.jpg|[[Joseph Maximilian Mueller]] (1948-1970)
File:Siouxc-greteman.jpg|[[Frank Henry Greteman]] (1970-1983)
File:Siouxc-soens.jpg|Lawrence Donald Soens (1983-1998)
File:Siouxcity-dinardo.jpg|[[Daniel Nicholas DiNardo]] (1998-2004)
File:siouxcity-nickless.jpg|[[Ralph Walker Nickless]] (2005-present)
</gallery>
====Arms of Auxiliary Bishops====
<gallery perrow=0>
File:Siouxc-heelana.jpg|[[Edmond Heelan]] (1918-1920)
File:Siouxc-gretemana.jpg|[[Frank Henry Greteman]] (1965-1970)
</gallery>
[[Heraldic literature - Ecclesiastical heraldry|'''Literature''']]:
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[[Literature]] : Image from [http://commons.wikimedia.org Wikipedia] by Alekjds


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[[Category:Roman Catholic dioceses]]
[[Category:Roman Catholic dioceses]]

Latest revision as of 11:27, 7 August 2023

DIOCESE OF SIOUX CITY (Dioecesis Siopolitanensis)

Country : United States
Denomination : Roman Catholic

Established : 1902

Arms (crest) of Diocese of Sioux City

Official blazon

Gold, three snakes, their tails in their mouths, each encircling a cross paty gules; on a chief gules, three gold crowns.

Origin/meaning

The word ´Sioux´ means ´little snakes´, the snakes thus are canting. They have their tales in their mouth forming a ring, the symbol of eternity. These snakes are applied to the the Dakota, Lakota and Nakota Nations by the Chippewa tribe to distinguish them from the Iroquois, the ´big snakes´.

They encircle lily-crosses pattees are the symbol of Christian faith. By the joint use of these symbols we are reminded to the words of Saint-Augustine: ¨To prefigure Christs Cross, Moses, by the mercyful command of God, raised aloft upon a pole the image of a serpent in the desert, that the likeness of sinful flesh, which mus be crucified in Christ, might be prefigured.

The chief of the shield is red with three crowns symbolising the Magi, Three Wise Men. The three kings symbolize the Epiphany which is the dedication of the Cathedral Church of Sioux City.

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Arms of Auxiliary Bishops

Literature:


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