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DIOCESE OF COVINGTON (Dioecesis Covingtonensis)
Country : United States
Denomination : Roman Catholic
Established : 1853
Official blazon
Origin/meaning
The arms were commissioned by William T. Mulloy, 6th bishop of Covington (1944-1959), following the 1953 elevation of Covington´s cathedral to the status of a minor basilica.
The golden fleur-de-lis and silver crescent are symbols of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Their juxtaposition in this fashion indicates her Assumption: the Blessed Virgin elevated over the sub-lunary world. It is under this aspect, that Mary is patroness of the Cathedral of the Assumption.
The sword on the red cross on a field argent is the symbol of Saint-Paul, Patron of the Diocese of Covington.
The arms replaced the previous arms used since 1915.
These arms showed a cross, charged with a rose that is symbol of Our Lady, Patron of the diocesan cathedral. In chief two hands clasping.
Arms of Bishops
George Aloysius Carrell (1853-1868)
Augustus Toebbe (1869-1884)
Camillus Paul Maes (1884-1915)
Ferdinand Brossart (1915-1923)
Francis William Howard (1923-1944)
William Theodore Mulloy (1944-1959)
Richard Henry Ackerman (1960-1978)
William Anthony Hughes (1979-1995)
Robert William Muench (1996-2001)
Roger Joseph Foys (2002-2021)
John Curtis Iffert (2021-present)
Arms of Auxiliary Bishops
James Kendrick Williams (1984-1988)
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