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ARCHDIOCESE OF WINNIPEG (Archidioecesis Vinnipegensis)
Country : Canada
Denomination : Roman Catholic
Established : 1915
Official blazon
Azure a chevron Argent between in chief two ears of wheat in saltire and two snowshoes in saltire and in base a Chi-Rho Or;
Origin/meaning
The arms were granted on August 15, 2014.
The Y-shape alludes to the Forks (a traditional meeting place for First Nations Peoples), where the Red and Assiniboine rivers converge at Winnipeg to form a single stream. The gold of the shield represents the wheat fields of southern Manitoba and, by extension, the Eucharist as the bread of life. The blue refers to the waters of baptism, the gateway to Christian life. The lily refers to the Blessed Virgin Mary, patronness of the cathedral of the Archdiocese, and to St. Joseph, the principal patron of the Archdiocese, the city of Winnipeg and Canada. The crenellated line refers to Fort Rouge, the settlement established on the site of Winnipeg in 1738 by the explorer La Vérendrye. The maple leaves are a Canadian symbol and allude to the diversity of the archdiocese’s population, and their number represents the Holy Trinity.
Arms of Archbishops
Arthur Alfred Sinnott (1915-1952)
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Philip Francis Pocock (1952-1961)
George Flahiff (1960-1982)
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Adam Exner (1982-1991)
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Leonard James Wall (1992-2000)
James Weisgerber (2000-2013)
Richard Gagnon (2014 - present)
Arms of Auxiliary Bishops
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Francis Ryder Wood (1940-1943)
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