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The sun symboles Christ the Saviour of the world, the light of the world. The red rays signify the intensity of His love for His people. The three figures eprresent the three basic races of the north: Dene - Inuit and White. | The sun symboles Christ the Saviour of the world, the light of the world. The red rays signify the intensity of His love for His people. The three figures eprresent the three basic races of the north: Dene - Inuit and White. | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:08, 1 September 2023
DIOCESE OF MACKENZIE-FORT SMITH (Dioecesis Mackenziensis–Arcis Smith)
Country : Canada
Denomination : Roman Catholic
Established : 1862 as Apostolic Vicariate of Athabaska Mackenzie
Split 1901 in Apostolic Vicariate of Athabaska and Apostolic Vicariate of Mackenzie
Elevated 1967 to Diocese of Mackenzie-Fort Smith
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Origin/meaning
The sun symboles Christ the Saviour of the world, the light of the world. The red rays signify the intensity of His love for His people. The three figures eprresent the three basic races of the north: Dene - Inuit and White.
The book, bread and cup are symbols of Christian Unity.
The whole design is surmounted by a cross, the symbol of salvation. Inside the cross is a star, representing Mary, the mother of Jesus and the patron saint of the Oblates of Mary Immaculate, the religious order of Bishop Denis Croteau. The star is also the Northern Star.
Arms of Apostolic Vicars
Gabriel Joseph Élie Breynat (1901-1943)
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Joseph-Marie Trocellier (1943-1958)
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Paul Piché (1959-1967)
Arms of Co-adjutor Apostolic Vicars
Pierre-Armand-Albert-Lucien Fallaize (1931-1939)
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Joseph-Marie Trocellier (1940-1943)
Arms of Bishops
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Paul Piché (1967–1986)
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Denis Croteau (1986–2008)
Murray Chatlain (2008–2012)
Mark Hagemoen (2013–2017)
Jon Hansen (2017-present)
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