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File:charlotte-begley.jpg|[[Michael Joseph Begley]] (1971-1984)
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File:Charlotte-donoghue.jpg|[[John Francis Donoghue]] (1984-1993)
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File:Charlotte-curlin.jpg|[[William George Curlin]] (1994-2002)
File:charlotte-jugis.jpg|[[Peter Joseph Jugis]] (2003-present)
File:charlotte-jugis.jpg|[[Peter Joseph Jugis]] (2003-present)
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DIOCESE OF CHARLOTTE (Dioecesis Carolinana)

Country : United States
Denomination : Roman Catholic

Established : 1971

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Origin/meaning

The Celtic Cross on green represents Saint-Patrick, patron saint of the diocesan cathedral.

In the lower part the crown denotes Queen Charlotte, consort of king George III of England. The city of Charlotte is named after her.

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Literature : Learn about bishop Jugis´coat of arms¨, diocesan web 10-4-2014.