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'''DIOCESE OF EL PASO''' (Dioecesis Elpasensis)
'''DIOCESE OF EL PASO''' (Dioecesis Elpasensis)


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 : 1914
Established: 1914


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[[Heraldic literature - Ecclesiastical heraldry|'''Literature''']]: diocesan website, 2011
[[Heraldic literature - Ecclesiastical heraldry|'''Literature''']]: diocesan website, 2011


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Latest revision as of 08:11, 11 August 2024

DIOCESE OF EL PASO (Dioecesis Elpasensis)

Country: United States
Denomination: Roman Catholic

Established: 1914

Arms (crest) of Diocese of El Paso

Official blazon

Azure, issuant from a border wavy two inverted piles, each surmounted by a trefoil below a star all argent; on a chief or, an anchor cable of the first.

Origin/meaning

The blue and argent of the main part honor the Blessed Virgin Mary, in her title of Immaculate Conception, Patroness of the USA. The blue field is a canting element for the first mission established at which is now El Paso, which was called ´Ysleta´ Spanish for ¨Little Island¨. The wavy border also represents the Rio Grande river, at which El Paso is a border city with Ciudad Juarez. Chihuahua, Mexico.

The two piles argent signify the two hills that form the ´pass¨ (El Paso) for which the city is named. Each of the piles is ornamented by a trefoil to honor the patron saint of the cathedral in El Paso, Saint Patrick (from Ireland, trefoils being a symbol for Ireland).

The star represents the Texas Lone Star as well as the North Star, because the city was formerly know as El Paso del Norte.

The anchor is -in changed colors- taken from the arms of pope St. Pius X, who established the diocese of El Paso in 1914.


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Literature: diocesan website, 2011


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