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'''ARCHDIOCESE OF SANTA FE''' (Archidioecesis Sanctae Fidei in America Septentrionali)
'''Country''':
 
* [[Ecclesiastical heraldry of the United States|United States]]<br>
''For the former Argentine Archdiocese with the same name (1934-1992), see [[Archdiocese of Santa Fe de la Vera Cruz]].''
'''Denomination''':
 
* [[:Category:Catholic heraldry|Roman Catholic]]
Country : [[Ecclesiastical heraldry of the United States|United States]]<br>
'''Established''':
Denomination : [[:Category:Catholic heraldry|Roman Catholic]]
* 1850 as Apostolic Vicariate of New Mexico
 
* 1853 elevated to Diocese of Santa Fe
Established : 1850 as Apostolic Vicariate of New Mexico<br>
* 1875 elevated to Archdiocese of Santa Fe
Elevated 1853 to Diocese of Santa Fe<br>
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Elevated 1855 to Archdiocese of Santa Fe
[[File:santafe.us.png|center|300 px|Arms (crest) of {{PAGENAME}}]]
 
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[[File:santafe.us.rel.png|center|300 px|Arms (crest) of {{PAGENAME}}]]
 
===Official blazon===


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===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
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The red and gold are traditional Spanish colors, signifying that the area around Santa Fe was, for a long time, a Spanish Colony.
The red and gold are traditional Spanish colors, signifying that the area around Santa Fe was, for a long time, a Spanish Colony.


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The archdiocesan coat of arms were originally designed by the herbalist Pierre Chaignon de la Rose in 1920 at the request of Archbishop Daeger.  The original colors were red and gold. That design was changed to make the crossed arms of Christ and St. Francis in their proper colors in 1998, after Archbishop Sheehan arrived in 1993.
|align="center"|[[File:santafe1.rel.jpg|center|300 px|Arms of {{PAGENAME}}]] <br/>The arms near the cathedral <br>(Image by David Commini)
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The arms of the [[Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi, Santa Fe|Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi]] are based on the diocesan arms.


====Arms of Archbishops====
====Arms of Bishops and Archbishops====
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File:santafe-lamy.jpg|[[Jean Baptiste Lamy]] (1850-1885)
File:santafe-lamy.jpg|[[Jean Baptiste Lamy]] (1850-1885)
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File:Neworleans-chapelle.jpg|[[Placide-Louis Chapelle]] (1894-1897)
File:Neworleans-chapelle.jpg|[[Placide-Louis Chapelle]] (1894-1897)
File:santafe-bourgade.jpg|[[Peter Bourgade]] (1899-1908)
File:santafe-bourgade.jpg|[[Peter Bourgade]] (1899-1908)
No image|[[John Baptist Pitaval]] (1909-1918)
File:Santafe-pitaval.jpg|[[John Baptist Pitaval]] (1909-1918)
File:santafe-daeger.jpg|[[Albert Daeger]] (1919-1932)
File:santafe-daeger.jpg|[[Albert Thomas Daeger]] (1919-1932)
File:santafe-gerken.jpg|[[Rudolph Aloysius Gerken]] (1933-1943)
File:santafe-gerken.jpg|[[Rudolph Aloysius Gerken]] (1933-1943)
File:santafe-byrne.jpg|[[Edwin Byrne]] (1943-1963)
File:santafe-byrne.jpg|[[Edwin Vincent Byrne]] (1943-1963)
File:santafe-davis.jpg|[[James Peter Davis]] (1964-1974)
File:santafe-davis.jpg|[[James Peter Davis]] (1964-1974)
File:santafe-sanchez.jpg|[[Robert Fortune Sanchez]] (1974-1993)
File:santafe-sanchez.jpg|[[Robert Fortune Sanchez]] (1974-1993)
File:santafe-sheehan.rel.png|[[Michael Jarboe Sheehan]] (1993-2015)
File:santafe-sheehan.jpg|[[Michael Jarboe Sheehan]] (1993-2015)
File:sante-fe-wester.rel.png|[[John Charles Wester]] (2015-present)
File:sante-fe-wester.jpg|[[John Charles Wester]] (2015-present)
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====Arms of Auxiliary bishops====
====Arms of Auxiliary bishops====
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No image|[[John Baptist Pitaval]] (1902-1909)
File:Santafe-pitavala.jpg|[[John Baptist Pitaval]] (1902-1909)
No image|[[Sidney Matthew Metzger]] (1939-1941)
File:Santafe-metzger.jpg|[[Sidney Matthew Metzger]] (1939-1941)
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[[Category:Roman Catholic archdioceses]]
[[Category:Roman Catholic archdioceses]]

Latest revision as of 06:46, 16 September 2024

ARCHDIOCESE OF SANTA FE
ARCHIDIOECESIS SANCTAE FIDEI IN AMERICA SEPTENTRIONALI

Country:

Denomination:

Established:

  • 1850 as Apostolic Vicariate of New Mexico
  • 1853 elevated to Diocese of Santa Fe
  • 1875 elevated to Archdiocese of Santa Fe
Arms (crest) of Archdiocese of Santa Fe
Official blazon
English blazon wanted

Origin/meaning

The arms are composed of a red field on which is displayed a gold cross of "The Faith," to signify the name of the See city, "Holy Faith". The upper left quarter shows a tower triple­ towered, of Castile (referring to Spain).

Issuant from the base are the crossed arms of Christ and St. Francis of Assisi, a classic representation of St.Francis, to honor the titular of the Cathedral in the City of Santa Fe.

The red and gold are traditional Spanish colors, signifying that the area around Santa Fe was, for a long time, a Spanish Colony.

The archdiocesan coat of arms were originally designed by the herbalist Pierre Chaignon de la Rose in 1920 at the request of Archbishop Daeger. The original colors were red and gold. That design was changed to make the crossed arms of Christ and St. Francis in their proper colors in 1998, after Archbishop Sheehan arrived in 1993.

The arms of the Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi are based on the diocesan arms.

Arms of Bishops and Archbishops

Arms of Auxiliary bishops

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