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DIOCESE OF CORPUS CHRISTI (Dioecesis Corporis Christi)
Country : United States
Denomination : Roman Catholic
Established : 1912
Official blazon
Gules, three ciboria or.
Origin/meaning
The arms are canting (a ciborium is a covered cup for holding hosts (from the Christian eucharist), which symbolises the body of Christ). The colors red and gold are not explained, but could be seen as the Spanish, because of the former Spanish influence, or as gold for the ciboria and red for the Blood of Christ.
Arms of Bishops
Paul Joseph Nussbaum (1913-1920)
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Emmanuel Boleslaus Ledvina (1921-1949)
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Mariano Simon Garriga (1949-1965)
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Thomas Joseph Drury (1965-1983)
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René Henry Gracida (1983-1997)
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Roberto González Nieves (1997-1999)
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Edmond Carmody (2000-2010)
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William Mulvey (2010-present)
Arms of Auxiliary Bishops
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Adolph Marx (1956-1965)
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