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'''DIOCESE OF SAN DIEGO''' (Dioecesis Sancti Didaci) | |||
| | Country: [[Ecclesiastical heraldry of the United States|United States]]<br> | ||
| | Denomination: [[:Category:Catholic heraldry|Roman Catholic]] | ||
Established: 1936 | |||
[[File:sandiego.us.png|center|300 px|Arms (crest) of {{PAGENAME}}]] | |||
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===Origin/meaning=== | |||
The whole shield describes San Diego (St. Didicus in Latin), the dioceses patron saint. Diego was born to Spanish parents shortly before the year 1400. His love for poverty never left him. As a Franciscan brother he was a selfless servant of the poor and was known to heal the sick with the Sing of the Cross, the centre piece of the arms (in the Spanish colors). | |||
The Spanish stew pot (proper, black) in the upper left corner indicates Diego´s boundless charity and tireless efforts to feed the hungry. San Diego has a special devotion to the Lord in his Passion, symbolized by the nails (proper, black) in the other three corners of the Cross. | |||
==== | ====Arms of Bishops==== | ||
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File:Sandiego-buddy.jpg|[[Charles Francis Buddy]] (1936-1966) | |||
File:Sandiego-furey.jpg|[[Francis James Furey]] (1966-1969) | |||
File:Sandiego-maher.jpg|[[Leo Thomas Maher]] (1969-1990) | |||
File:Sandiego-brom.jpg|[[Robert Henry Brom]] (1990-2013) | |||
File:Sandiego-flores.jpg|[[Cirilo Flores]] (2013-2014) | |||
File:sandiego-mcelroyc.jpg|[[Robert Walter McElroy]] (2015-present) | |||
</gallery> | |||
====Arms of Auxiliary Bishops==== | |||
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File:Sandiego-ackerman.jpg|[[Richard Henry Ackerman]] (1956-1960) | |||
File:sandiego-quinn.jpg|[[John Raphael Quinn]] (1967-1971) | |||
File:Sandiego-chavez.jpg|[[Gilbert Espinosa Chávez]] (1974-2007) | |||
File:Sandiego-cordileone.jpg|[[Salvatore Joseph Cordileone]] (2002-2009) | |||
File:sandiego-dolan.jpg|[[John Patrick Dolan]] (2017-2022) | |||
File:sandiego-bejarano.jpg|[[Ramon Bejarano]], (2020-present) | |||
File:sandiego-pham.jpg|[[Michael Phạm Minh Cường]] (2023-present) | |||
File:sandiego-pulido.jpg|[[Felipe Pulido López]] (2023-present) | |||
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Latest revision as of 16:04, 2 November 2024
DIOCESE OF SAN DIEGO (Dioecesis Sancti Didaci)
Country: United States
Denomination: Roman Catholic
Established: 1936
English | blazon wanted |
Origin/meaning
The whole shield describes San Diego (St. Didicus in Latin), the dioceses patron saint. Diego was born to Spanish parents shortly before the year 1400. His love for poverty never left him. As a Franciscan brother he was a selfless servant of the poor and was known to heal the sick with the Sing of the Cross, the centre piece of the arms (in the Spanish colors).
The Spanish stew pot (proper, black) in the upper left corner indicates Diego´s boundless charity and tireless efforts to feed the hungry. San Diego has a special devotion to the Lord in his Passion, symbolized by the nails (proper, black) in the other three corners of the Cross.
Arms of Bishops
Charles Francis Buddy (1936-1966)
Francis James Furey (1966-1969)
Leo Thomas Maher (1969-1990)
Robert Henry Brom (1990-2013)
Cirilo Flores (2013-2014)
Robert Walter McElroy (2015-present)
Arms of Auxiliary Bishops
Richard Henry Ackerman (1956-1960)
John Raphael Quinn (1967-1971)
Gilbert Espinosa Chávez (1974-2007)
Salvatore Joseph Cordileone (2002-2009)
John Patrick Dolan (2017-2022)
Ramon Bejarano, (2020-present)
Michael Phạm Minh Cường (2023-present)
Felipe Pulido López (2023-present)
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