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DIOCESE OF STEUBENVILLE (Dioecesis Steubenvicensis)
Country : United States
Denomination : Roman Catholic
Established : 1944
Official blazon
Chief party Azure; fess Argent per pale Azure, bend Gules. Base point Argent. In chief a heart Argent charged with a rose Gules above a crescent Argent; in base a torteaux charged with a celestial crown Or, on the circlet of the crown the letters I H S Sable, between three tongues of fire Gules one in fess, one in nombril, and one in base.
Origin/meaning
The upper third contains three charges of the Blessed Virgin Mary, patroness of the diocese. This dedication is represented in a field of blue, her traditional color. The silver heart is the Immaculate Heart of Mary. On the heart is the Rose of Sharon, a biblical title for Mary. The silver moon indicates Mary´s Immaculate Conception.
The central shows is the arms of Baron Friedrich Von Steuben, after which the city is named.
The Von Steuben arms in the Wappen-Sammlung (1900) |
The lowest section indicates the spiritual seat or ´cathedra´ of the diocese, the Holy Name of Jesus Cathedral. It is indicated by a celestial crown of gold on a red disc. We see the Holy Name IHS on the crown. The three red pentacostal tongues of fire on a silver field refer to the Church´s evangelical mission (Saint-Luke 12:49).
Arms of Bishops
Anthony John King Mussio (1945-1977)
Albert Henry Ottenweller (1977-1992)
Gilbert Ignatius Sheldon (1992-2002)
Robert Daniel Conlon (2002–2011)
Jeffrey Marc Monforton (2012-present)
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