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'''ARCHDIOCESE OF GLASGOW''' (Archidioecesis Glasguensis) | '''ARCHDIOCESE OF GLASGOW''' (Archidioecesis Glasguensis) | ||
Country : [[Ecclesiastical heraldry of the United Kingdom|United Kingdom]]<br> | Country: [[Ecclesiastical heraldry of the United Kingdom|United Kingdom]]<br> | ||
Denomination : [[:Category:Catholic heraldry|Roman Catholic]] | Denomination: [[:Category:Catholic heraldry|Roman Catholic]] | ||
Established : | Established: 1114 as Diocese of Glasgow<br> | ||
Elevated to Archdiocese in 1492<br> | |||
Extinct in 1603<br> | |||
RE-established in 1827 as Apostolic Vicariate of the Western District<br> | |||
Elevated to Archdiocese in 1878 | |||
[[File:glasgowc.rel.jpg|center|Arms (crest) of {{PAGENAME}}]] | [[File:glasgowc.rel.jpg|center|Arms (crest) of {{PAGENAME}}]] | ||
===Official blazon=== | ===Official blazon=== | ||
Vert two keys in saltire the dexter Or the sinister Argent. | |||
===Origin/meaning=== | ===Origin/meaning=== | ||
The arms were officially granted | The arms were officially granted in 2003. | ||
The arms show the two crossed keys of St. Peter, as a symbol for the Roman Catholic Church. The | The arms show the two crossed keys of St. Peter, as a symbol for the Roman Catholic Church. The salmon with the ring below the shield is the symbol of St Mungo (or Kentigern) founder and patron Saint of the City of Glasgow. | ||
====Arms of Bishops and Archbishops (1st creation)==== | |||
<gallery perrow=0> | |||
No image|[[Mattew Glendoning]] (1387-1408) | |||
No image|[[William de Lauder]] (1408-1425) | |||
No image|[[John Cameron (Glasgow)|John Cameron]] (1426-1446) | |||
No image|[[James Bruce]] (1447) | |||
No image|[[William Turnbull]] (1447-1455) | |||
No image|[[Andrew Dursier]] (1455-1473) | |||
No image|[[John Laing]] (1474-1483) | |||
No image|[[Robert Blacader]] (1483-1508) | |||
No image|[[James Beaton]] (1509-1522) | |||
No image|[[Gavin Dunbar]] (1524-1547) | |||
No image|[[Alexander Gordon]] (1550- 1551) | |||
No image|[[James Beaton]] (1551-1603) | |||
</gallery> | |||
====Arms of Apostolic Vicars==== | |||
<gallery perrow=0> | |||
No image|[[Ranald MacDonald]] (1827-1832) | |||
No image|[[Andrew Scott]] (1832-1845) | |||
No image|[[John Murdoch]] (1846-1865) | |||
No image|[[John Gray]] (1865-1869) | |||
</gallery> | |||
====Arms of Archbishops==== | ====Arms of Archbishops==== | ||
<gallery perrow=0> | <gallery perrow=0> | ||
File:Glasgow-eyre.jpg|[[Charles Petre Eyre]] (1878-1902) | |||
File:Glasgow-maguire.jpg|[[John Aloysius Maguire]] (1902-1920) | |||
File:Glasgow-mackintosh.jpg|[[Donald Mackintosh]] (1922-1943) | |||
File:Glasgow-campbell.jpg|[[Donald Alphonsus Campbell]] (1945-1963) | |||
File:Glasgow-scanlan.jpg|[[James Donald Scanlan]] (1964-1974) | |||
File:glasgow-winning.jpg|[[Thomas Joseph Winning]] (1974-2001) | File:glasgow-winning.jpg|[[Thomas Joseph Winning]] (1974-2001) | ||
File:Glasgow-conti.png|[[Mario Joseph Conti]] (2002-2012) | File:Glasgow-conti.png|[[Mario Joseph Conti]] (2002-2012) | ||
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</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
[[Literature]] : | ====Arms of Auxiliary/Coadjutor (arch)bishops==== | ||
<gallery perrow=0> | |||
No image|[[Thomas Joseph Winning]] (1971-1974) | |||
File:Glasgow-mackintoshda.jpg|[[Donald Aloysius Mackintosh]] (1912-1919) | |||
File:Glasgow-ward.jpg|[[James Ward]] (1960-1973) | |||
File:Glasgow-renfrew.jpg|[[Charles McDonald Renfrew]] (1977-1992) | |||
File:Paisley-mone.jpg|[[John Aloysius Mone]] (1984-1988)) | |||
</gallery> | |||
[[Heraldic literature - Ecclesiastical heraldry|'''Literature''']]: | |||
{{religion}} | |||
{{media}} | |||
[[Category:Ecclesiastical heraldry of the United Kingdom]] | [[Category:Ecclesiastical heraldry of the United Kingdom]] | ||
[[Category:Roman Catholic archdioceses]] | [[Category:Roman Catholic archdioceses]] | ||
[[Category:Granted 2003]] |
Latest revision as of 13:10, 21 July 2024
ARCHDIOCESE OF GLASGOW (Archidioecesis Glasguensis)
Country: United Kingdom
Denomination: Roman Catholic
Established: 1114 as Diocese of Glasgow
Elevated to Archdiocese in 1492
Extinct in 1603
RE-established in 1827 as Apostolic Vicariate of the Western District
Elevated to Archdiocese in 1878
Official blazon
Vert two keys in saltire the dexter Or the sinister Argent.
Origin/meaning
The arms were officially granted in 2003.
The arms show the two crossed keys of St. Peter, as a symbol for the Roman Catholic Church. The salmon with the ring below the shield is the symbol of St Mungo (or Kentigern) founder and patron Saint of the City of Glasgow.
Arms of Bishops and Archbishops (1st creation)
- No image
Mattew Glendoning (1387-1408)
- No image
William de Lauder (1408-1425)
- No image
John Cameron (1426-1446)
- No image
James Bruce (1447)
- No image
William Turnbull (1447-1455)
- No image
Andrew Dursier (1455-1473)
- No image
John Laing (1474-1483)
- No image
Robert Blacader (1483-1508)
- No image
James Beaton (1509-1522)
- No image
Gavin Dunbar (1524-1547)
- No image
Alexander Gordon (1550- 1551)
- No image
James Beaton (1551-1603)
Arms of Apostolic Vicars
- No image
Ranald MacDonald (1827-1832)
- No image
Andrew Scott (1832-1845)
- No image
John Murdoch (1846-1865)
- No image
John Gray (1865-1869)
Arms of Archbishops
Charles Petre Eyre (1878-1902)
John Aloysius Maguire (1902-1920)
Donald Mackintosh (1922-1943)
Donald Alphonsus Campbell (1945-1963)
James Donald Scanlan (1964-1974)
Thomas Joseph Winning (1974-2001)
Mario Joseph Conti (2002-2012)
Philip Tartaglia (2012-present)
Arms of Auxiliary/Coadjutor (arch)bishops
- No image
Thomas Joseph Winning (1971-1974)
Donald Aloysius Mackintosh (1912-1919)
James Ward (1960-1973)
Charles McDonald Renfrew (1977-1992)
John Aloysius Mone (1984-1988))
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