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DIOCESE OF SAGINAW (Dioecesis Saginavensis)
Country : United States
Denomination : Roman Catholic
Established : 1938
Official blazon
Origin/meaning
The cross gules on argent stands for the Christian Faith. The 6-pointed star stands for the Blessed Virgin Mary and the mystery of her Assumption. The cathedral is dedicated to Her under this title. The four flames symbolize the descendance of the Holy Spirit. The flames also allude to the Sauk people, the native American nation after whom the city and Saginaw Bay were named. Early French settlers in the region referred the Sauk as ¨gens de feu¨ (people of fire).
Arms of Bishops
William Francis Murphy (1938-1950)
Stephen Stanislaus Woznicki (1950-1968)
Francis Frederick Reh (1968-1980)
Kenneth Edward Untener (1980-2004)
Robert James Carlson (2005-2009)
Joseph Robert Cistone (2009-2018)
Robert Dwayne Gruss (2019-present)
Arms of Auxiliary Bishops
James Aloysius Hickey (1967-1974)
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