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'''DIOCESE OF SUPERIOR''' (Dioecesis Superiorensis) | '''DIOCESE OF SUPERIOR''' (Dioecesis Superiorensis) | ||
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===Origin/meaning=== | ===Origin/meaning=== | ||
The gold and blue are taken from the French Royal arms (before 1795), as are the fleur-de-lys endings of the cross, to commemorate the first catholic missionaries who came from France to explore the region now known as the diocese of Superior. The number of crosses pint to the Blessed Trinitarity. | The gold and blue are taken from the French Royal arms (before 1795), as are the fleur-de-lys endings of the cross, to commemorate the first catholic missionaries who came from France to explore the region now known as the diocese of Superior. The number of crosses pint to the Blessed Trinitarity. |
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