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The Indian word Winona means "Fairest daughter of the tribe". To Catholics this description is at once fulfilled by Our Lady; and her fairest symbol, the rose has been placed on a lozenge (used instead of a shield to signify the arms of a virgin or a widow) to heraldically represent the name of the diocese and its See | The Indian word Winona means "Fairest daughter of the tribe". To Catholics this description is at once fulfilled by Our Lady; and her fairest symbol, the rose has been placed on a lozenge (used instead of a shield to signify the arms of a virgin or a widow) to heraldically represent the name of the diocese and its See city. | ||
The cross is a general Christian symbol. | The cross is a general Christian symbol. |
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DIOCESE OF WINONA-ROCHESTER (Dioecesis Vinonaënsis-Roffensis)
Country : United States
Denomination : Roman Catholic
Established : 1889 as Diocese of Winona
renamed 2018 to Diocese of Winona-Rochester
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Origin/meaning
The Indian word Winona means "Fairest daughter of the tribe". To Catholics this description is at once fulfilled by Our Lady; and her fairest symbol, the rose has been placed on a lozenge (used instead of a shield to signify the arms of a virgin or a widow) to heraldically represent the name of the diocese and its See city.
The cross is a general Christian symbol.
Arms of Bishops of Winona
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Joseph Bernard Cotter (1889–1909)
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Patrick Richard Heffron (1910–1927)
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Francis Martin Kelly (1928–1949)
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Edward Aloysius Fitzgerald (1949–1969)
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Loras Joseph Watters (1969–1986)
John George Vlazny (1987–1997)
Bernard Joseph Harrington (1998–2009)
John Michael Quinn (2009-2018)
Arms of Bishops of Winona-Rochester
John Michael Quinn (2018-present)
Arms of Auxiliary Bishops
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George Henry Speltz (1963–1966)
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