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'''ARCHDIOCESE OF SAINT LOUIS ''' (Archidioecesis Sancti Ludovici)
'''ARCHDIOCESE OF SAINT LOUIS ''' (Archidioecesis Sancti Ludovici)


Country : [[Ecclesiastical heraldry of the United States|United States]]<br>
Country: [[Ecclesiastical heraldry of the United States|United States]]<br>
Denomination : [[:Category:Catholic heraldry|Roman Catholic]]
Denomination: [[:Category:Catholic heraldry|Roman Catholic]]


Established : 1826
Established: 1826


[[File:saintlouis.us.rel.png|300 px|center|Arms (crest) of {{PAGENAME}}]]
[[File:saintlouis.us.png|300 px|center|Arms (crest) of {{PAGENAME}}]]


===Official blazon===
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|'''English'''
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===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
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The shield shows a large gold cross as the central figure. The Latin cross fleury is displayed in honor of the French origin of the city of St. Louis. This cross is replete with significance; the French missionaires; the penance, fasting, and heroic sanctity of Louis IX of France, saint and King; a commemoration of the true Crown of Thorns and a portion of the Cross of Calvary in Jerusalem, and their reservation in St. Chapelle in Paris; the two crusades of St. Louis.
 
The crown fleury represents Louis IX as King, rather than as saint.
 
The tinctures, blue and gold, are those of the arms of Pope [[Leo XII]] who established the diocese. A crown is also present in his arms. Gold and blue are also the Royal colours of France.
 
The bar wavy, of course symbolises the Mississippi river.
 
The small silver crescent has a double significance. It is taken from the Seal of [[Missouri]], and also represents St. Mary, patroness of the United States under the title of the Immaculate Conception.
 


====Arms of Bishops====
====Arms of Bishops====
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<gallery perrow=0>
No image|[[Joseph Rosati]] (1827-1843)
File:Stlouis-rosati.jpg|[[Joseph Rosati]] (1827-1843)
No image|[[Peter Richard Kenrick]] (1843-1895), since 1847 archbishop
No image|[[Peter Richard Kenrick]] (1843-1847)
</gallery>
</gallery>


====Arms of Archbishops====
====Arms of Archbishops====
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<gallery perrow=0>
No image|[[John Joseph Kain]] (1895-1903)
File:Stlouis-kenrick.jpg|[[Peter Richard Kenrick]] (1847-1895)
No image|[[John J. Glennon]] (1903-1946)
File:Stlouis-kain.jpg|[[John Joseph Kain]] (1895-1903)
File:Stlouis-glennon.jpg|[[John Joseph Glennon]] (1903-1946)
File:saintlouis-ritter.jpg|[[Joseph Elmer Ritter]] (1946-1967)
File:saintlouis-ritter.jpg|[[Joseph Elmer Ritter]] (1946-1967)
File:Saintlouis-carberryc.jpg|[[John Joseph Carberry]] (1968-1979)
File:Saintlouis-carberryc.jpg|[[John Joseph Carberry]] (1968-1979)
No image|[[John Lawrence May]] (1980-1992)
File:Stlouis-may.jpg|[[John Lawrence May]] (1980-1992)
No image|[[Justin Francis Rigali]] (1994-2003)
File:Stlouis-rigali.jpg|[[Justin Francis Rigali]] (1994-2003)
No image|[[Raymond Leo Burke]] (2004-2008)
File:Stlouis-burke.jpg|[[Raymond Leo Burke]] (2004-2008)
File:saintlouis-carlson.rel.png|[[Robert James Carlson]] (2009-present)
File:saintlouis-carlson.png|[[Robert James Carlson]] (2009-2020)
File:Stlouis-rozanski.jpg|[[Mitchell Thomas Rozanski]] (2020-present)
</gallery>
</gallery>


====Arms of Auxiliary Bishops====
====Arms of Auxiliary Bishops====
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<gallery perrow=0>
No image|[[Christian Herman Winkelmann]] (1933–1939)
File:Stlouis-winkelmann.jpg|[[Christian Herman Winkelmann]] (1933-1939)
No image|[[George Joseph Donnelly]] (1940–1946)
File:Stlouis-donnelly.jpg|[[George Joseph Donnelly]] (1940-1946)
No image|[[John Patrick Cody]] (1947–1954)
File:Stlouis-cody.jpg|[[John Patrick Cody]] (1947-1954)
No image|[[Charles Herman Helmsing]] (1949–1956)
File:Stlouis-helmsing.jpg|[[Charles Herman Helmsing]] (1949-1956)
No image|[[Leo Christopher Byrne]] (1954–1961)
File:Stlouis-byrne.jpg|[[Leo Christopher Byrne]] (1954-1961)
File:stlouis-flavin.jpg|[[Glennon Patrick Flavin]] (1957–1967)
File:stlouis-flavin.jpg|[[Glennon Patrick Flavin]] (1957-1967)
No image|[[George Joseph Gottwald]] (1961–1988)
File:Saintlouis-gottwald.jpg|[[George Joseph Gottwald]] (1961-1988)
No image|[[Joseph Alphonse McNicholas]] (1969–1975)
File:Stlouis-mcnicholas.jpg|[[Joseph Alphonse McNicholas]] (1969-1975)
No image|[[Charles Roman Koester]] (1971–1991)
File:Stlouis-koester.jpg|[[Charles Roman Koester]] (1971-1991)
No image|[[Edward Thomas O'Meara]] (1972–1979)
File:Stlouis-omeara.jpg|[[Edward Thomas O'Meara]] (1972-1979)
No image|[[John Nicholas Wurm]] (1976–1981)
File:Stlouis-wurm.jpg|[[John Nicholas Wurm]] (1976-1981)
No image|[[Edward Joseph O'Donnell]] (1983–1994)
File:Stlouis-odonnell.jpg|[[Edward Joseph O'Donnell]] (1983-1994)
No image|[[James Terry Steib]] (1983–1993)
File:Stlouis-steib.jpg|[[James Terry Steib]] (1983-1993)
No image|[[Paul Albert Zipfel]] (1989–1996)
File:Stlouis-zipfel.jpg|[[Paul Albert Zipfel]] (1989-1996)
No image|[[Edward Kenneth Braxton]] (1995–2001)
File:Stlouis-braxton.jpg|[[Edward Kenneth Braxton]] (1995-2001)
File:Stlouis-sheridan.jpg|[[Michael John Sheridan]] (1997–2001)
File:Stlouis-sheridan.jpg|[[Michael John Sheridan]] (1997-2001)
No image|[[Joseph Fred Naumann]] (1997–2004)
File:Stlouis-naumann.jpg|[[Joseph Fred Naumann]] (1997-2004)
No image|[[Timothy Michael Dolan]] (2001–2002)
File:Saintlouis-dolan.jpg|[[Timothy Michael Dolan]] (2001-2002)
No image|[[Robert Joseph Hermann]] (2002–2010)
File:Stlouis-hermann.jpg|[[Robert Joseph Hermann]] (2002-2010)
No image|[[Edward Matthew Rice]] (2010–2016)
File:Stlouis-rice.jpg|[[Edward Matthew Rice]] (2010-2016)
No image|[[Mark Steven Rivituso]] (2017-present)
File:Stlouis-rivituso.jpg|[[Mark Steven Rivituso]] (2017-present)
</gallery>
</gallery>


[[Heraldic literature - Ecclesiastical heraldry|'''Literature''']]: https://www.archstl.org/about-the-archdiocese
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[[Literature]] : Images from [http://commons.wikimedia.org Wikipedia] by Alekjds. Archbishops' Arms by SajoR.


[[Category:Ecclesiastical heraldry of the United States]]
[[Category:Ecclesiastical heraldry of the United States]]


[[Category:Roman Catholic archdioceses]]
[[Category:Roman Catholic archdioceses]]

Latest revision as of 13:10, 21 July 2024

ARCHDIOCESE OF SAINT LOUIS (Archidioecesis Sancti Ludovici)

Country: United States
Denomination: Roman Catholic

Established: 1826

Arms (crest) of Archdiocese of Saint Louis
Official blazon
English blazon wanted

Origin/meaning

The shield shows a large gold cross as the central figure. The Latin cross fleury is displayed in honor of the French origin of the city of St. Louis. This cross is replete with significance; the French missionaires; the penance, fasting, and heroic sanctity of Louis IX of France, saint and King; a commemoration of the true Crown of Thorns and a portion of the Cross of Calvary in Jerusalem, and their reservation in St. Chapelle in Paris; the two crusades of St. Louis.

The crown fleury represents Louis IX as King, rather than as saint.

The tinctures, blue and gold, are those of the arms of Pope Leo XII who established the diocese. A crown is also present in his arms. Gold and blue are also the Royal colours of France.

The bar wavy, of course symbolises the Mississippi river.

The small silver crescent has a double significance. It is taken from the Seal of Missouri, and also represents St. Mary, patroness of the United States under the title of the Immaculate Conception.


Arms of Bishops

Arms of Archbishops

Arms of Auxiliary Bishops

Literature: https://www.archstl.org/about-the-archdiocese


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