Diocese of Raleigh: Difference between revisions

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File:Raleigh-hafey.jpg|[[William Joseph Hafey]] (1925-1937)
File:Raleigh-hafey.jpg|[[William Joseph Hafey]] (1925-1937)
File:Raleigh-McGuinnes.jpg|[[Eugene Joseph McGuinnes]] (1938-1944)
File:Raleigh-McGuinnes.jpg|[[Eugene Joseph McGuinness]] (1938-1944)
File:Raleigh-Waters.jpg|[[Vincent Stanislaus Waters]] (1945-1974)
File:Raleigh-Waters.jpg|[[Vincent Stanislaus Waters]] (1945-1974)
File:Raleigh-Gossman.jpg|[[Francis Joseph  Gossman]] (1975-2006)
File:Raleigh-Gossman.jpg|[[Francis Joseph  Gossman]] (1975-2006)

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DIOCESE OF RALEIGH (Dioecesis Raleighiensis)

Country : United States
Denomination : Roman Catholic

Established : 1924
Additions : 1944 the territory of Belmont Abbey

Official blazon

Gules, a Latin cross throughout of nine fusils conjoined, four in pale and five in fess, argent.

Origin/meaning

The diamonds (or lozenges) have been derived from the arms of Sir Walter Raleigh (1554-1618), after which the See city is named. His arms showed the lozenges in a bend, in the diocesal arms the lozenges have been placed in a Christian Cross.

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