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The chevrons are used to signify the mountains of West Virginia that are such a significant aspect of the geography of the region. Overall, is a golden lily to honor Saint Joseph, patron of the Cathedral-Church of Wheeling. | |||
====Arms of Bishops of Wheeling==== | ====Arms of Bishops of Wheeling==== |
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DIOCESE OF WHEELING-CHARLESTON (Dioecesis Vhelingensis–Carolopolitanus)
Country : United States
Denomination : Roman Catholic
Established : 1850 as Diocese of Wheeling, renamed to Wheeling-Charleston in 1974.
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Origin/meaning
The chevrons are used to signify the mountains of West Virginia that are such a significant aspect of the geography of the region. Overall, is a golden lily to honor Saint Joseph, patron of the Cathedral-Church of Wheeling.
Arms of Bishops of Wheeling
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Richard Vincent Whelan (1850–1874)
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John Joseph Kain (1875–1893)
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Patrick James Donahue (1894–1922)
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John Joseph Swint (1922–1962)
Arms of Bishops of Wheeling-Charleston
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Joseph Howard Hodges (1962–1985)
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Francis B. Schulte (1985–1988)
Bernard William Schmitt (1989–2004)
Michael Joseph Bransfield (2004–2018)
Arms of Auxiliary Bishops
Bernard William Schmitt (1988-1989)
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James Edward Michaels (1973–1987)
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