Mark Joseph Seitz

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MARK JOSEPH SEITZ

Born : January 10, 1954
Deceased :

Auxiliary Bishop of Dallas, 2010-2013
Bishop of El Paso, 2013-present

Arms of Mark Joseph Seitz

Auxiliary Bishop of Dallas
Arms of Mark Joseph Seitz

Bishop of El Paso

Official blazon

Origin/meaning

As common in US episcopal heraldry, the arms show the arms of the diocese impaled with the personal arms of the bishop.

The bishop’s personal arms contain the red “Rose for Life”. The trefoil (shamrock) speaks to his Irish heritage. The pattern dividing the chief from the rest of the field is intended to honor the Native American heritage that he shares and his desire to serve our first Americans. It is really rather un-heraldic and un-blazonable. The winged lion is the symbol for St. Mark the Evangelist.


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