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DIOCESE OF ALTOONA-JOHNSTOWN (Dioecesis Altunensis-Johnstoniensis)
Country : United States
Denomination : Roman Catholic
Established : 1901 as Diocese of Altoona
Since 1957 as Altoona-Johnstown
Official blazon
Origin/meaning
The black bar charged with the three silver discs is taken from the arms of William Penn, founder of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, one of the original 13 colonies.
The upper half represents the cathedral and co-cathderal. The ciborium between the two circular wafers represent the cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament in Altoona. The abbot´s mitre represents the Co-Cathedral of Saint-John Gualbert in Johnstown.
The cross in the lower half is one of the quarterings of the Prince Gallitzin, of Russian nobility. Bishop Carroll, America´s first shepherd, assigned Father Gallitzin to Loretto, Pennsylvania, as pastor in March 1799. The Russian prince spent 41 years developing the area spiritually and industrially, thus gaining the title of "The apostle of the Alleghenies".
The arms of the Diocese of Altoona were used from 1936-1957 and show iin the upper half 2 crosses:
Arms of Bishops of Altoona
Eugene Augustine Garvey (1901-1920)
John Joseph McCort (1920-1936)
Richard Thomas Guilfoyle (1936-1957)
Arms of Bishops of Altoona-Johnstown
Howard Joseph Carroll (1957-1960)
Joseph Carroll McCormick (1960-1966)
James John Hogan (1966-1986)
Joseph Victor Adamec (1987-2011)
Mark Leonard Bartchak (2011,-)
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