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ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER (Archidioecesis Denveriensis)
Country : United States
Denomination : Roman Catholic
Established : 1887 as Diocese of Denver
Elevated to Archdiocese in 1941
Official blazon
Gules, a Latin cross argent, interlaced at the conjunction a crescent of the second.
Origin/meaning
The red field honours the Spanish heritage of the area and because the Spanish word for red, one of the dominant Hispanic colors, is "Colorado". The silver Latin refers to a particular natural ice formation outside of Denver on Mount Holy Cross, since the ice formation is in the shape of a cross. Interlaced at the center of the cross is a silver crescent to honer the Blessed Virgin Mary, in her title of the Immaculate Conception, titular of the Cathedral Basilica in Denver.
Arms of Bishops
Joseph Projectus Machebeuf (1868-1889)
Nicholas Chrysostom Matz (1889-1917)
John Henry Tihen (1917-1931)
Urban John Vehr (1931-1941)
Arms of Archbishops
Urban John Vehr (1941-1967)
James Vincent Casey (1967-1986)
James Francis Stafford (1986-1996)
Charles Joseph Chaput (1997-2011)
Samuel Joseph Aquila (2012-present)
Arms of Auxiliary Bishops
David Monas Maloney (1961-1967)
George Roche Evans (1969-1985)
Richard Charles Patrick Hanifen (1974-1984)
José Horacio Gómez (2001-2005)
James Douglas Conley (2008-2012)
Jorge Humberto Rodríguez-Novelo (2016-present)
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