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File:Cleveland-Hoban.jpg|[[Edward Francis Hoban]] (1945-1966)
File:Cleveland-Hoban.jpg|[[Edward Francis Hoban]] (1945-1966)
File:Cleveland-issenmann.jpg|[[Clarence George Issenmann]] (1966-1974)
File:Cleveland-issenmann.jpg|[[Clarence George Issenmann]] (1966-1974)
File:Cleveland-hickey.jpg|[[James Aloysius Hickey]] (1974–1980)
File:Cleveland-hickey.jpg|[[James Aloysius Hickey]] (1974-1980)
File:Cleveland-pilla1.jpg|[[Anthony Michael Pilla]] (1980-2006)
File:Cleveland-pilla1.jpg|[[Anthony Michael Pilla]] (1980-2006)
File:cleveland-lennon.jpg|[[Richard Gerard Lennon]] (2006-2016)
File:cleveland-lennon.jpg|[[Richard Gerard Lennon]] (2006-2016)

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DIOCESE OF CLEVELAND (Dioecesis Clevelandensis)

Country : United States
Denomination : Roman Catholic

Established : 1847

Official blazon

Per chevron sable and ermine a chevron engrailed counterchanged between three crosses crosslet.

Origin/meaning

The arms of the diocese of Cleveland are based on the family arms of General Moses Cleaveland (1754-1806) who surveyed and found the city that bears his name. To the Cleveland-arms -which divide the shield per chevron and charged with a chevron engrailed- the diocese added three small crosses-crosslet. The whole is sable and ermine counterchanged. The ermine is a fur typically used to line the robes of royalty and nobility

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Literature : ¨Northeast Ohio Catholic¨ Sep/Oct 2017