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===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
A diocese is the basic grouping of the Church the people of God under a bishop. In its very nature, the grouping is of many people, many vocations, many ministries, each with characteristics, and personalities. In this way, the sharp ‘edges’ and awkward ‘shapes’ of each person, institution, and ministry who come together to form a pattern of inter-supporting cooperation. These diamond shapes are the basis of the design. The diamond shapes, like humans, which when fitting in well with each other make up a composite whole.  
A diocese is the basic grouping of the Church - the people of God - under a bishop. In its very nature, the grouping is of many people, many vocations, many ministries, each with characteristics, and personalities. In this way, the sharp ‘edges’ and awkward ‘shapes’ of each person, institution, and ministry who come together to form a pattern of inter-supporting cooperation. These diamond shapes are the basis of the design. The diamond shapes, like humans, which when fitting in well with each other make up a composite whole.  


The colours of red and white represent Canada and may be taken as symbolic of the great effort, the blood and sweat required to bring together and forge the unified effort of this section of the people of God, formed into a diocese. <br>
The colours of red and white represent Canada and may be taken as symbolic of the great effort, the blood and sweat required to bring together and forge the unified effort of this section of the people of God, formed into a diocese. <br>
Across the design is placed the spear and shaft of St. Michael - the popular patron of the diocese. This spear overcomes and controls the dragon’s head, symbolic of the Devil. The shaft has its upper end formed as a cross - the symbol of Christianity and so of man’s redemption - and attached to the cross are three gold maple leaves, symbolic reference to the Province of Ontario. <br>
Across the design is placed the spear and shaft of St. Michael - the popular patron of the diocese. This spear overcomes and controls the dragon’s head, symbolic of the Devil. The shaft has its upper end formed as a cross - the symbol of Christianity and so of man’s redemption - and attached to the cross are three gold maple leaves, symbolic reference to the Province of Ontario. <br>
Between the arms are rays of light, is an additional allusion to St. Michael the Archangel whose light overcomes Lucifer. As these rays are curved arched - this provides a subtle pun by the heralds on his archangel status. The mitre on top of the shield symbolizes that this shield belongs to a diocese.
Between the arms are rays of light, is an additional allusion to St. Michael the Archangel whose light overcomes Lucifer. As these rays are curved - arched - this provides a subtle pun by the heralds on his archangel status. The mitre on top of the shield symbolizes that this shield belongs to a diocese.


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====Arms of Bishops====
====Arms of Bishops====
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File:Toronto-Power.jpg|[[Michael Power]] (1841–1847)
File:Toronto-Power.jpg|[[Michael Power]] (1841-1847)
File:Toronto-Charbonnel.jpg|[[Armand-François-Marie de Charbonnel]] (1850–1860)
File:Toronto-Charbonnel.jpg|[[Armand-François-Marie de Charbonnel]] (1850-1860)
No image|[[John Joseph Lynch]](1860–1870)
No image|[[John Joseph Lynch]](1860-1870)
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====Arms of Archbishops====
====Arms of Archbishops====
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File:Toronto-Lynch.jpg|[[John Joseph Lynch]] (1870–1888)
File:Toronto-Lynch.jpg|[[John Joseph Lynch]] (1870-1888)
File:Toronto-Walsh.jpg|[[John Walsh]] (1889–1898)
File:Toronto-Walsh.jpg|[[John Walsh]] (1889-1898)
File:Toronto-oconnor.jpg|[[Denis O'Connor]] (1899–1908)
File:Toronto-oconnor.jpg|[[Denis O'Connor]] (1899-1908)
File:Toronto-mcevay.jpg|[[Fergus Patrick McEvay]] (1908–1911)
File:Toronto-mcevay.jpg|[[Fergus Patrick McEvay]] (1908-1911)
File:Toronto-mcneil.jpg|[[Neil McNeil]] (1912–1934)
File:Toronto-mcneil.jpg|[[Neil McNeil]] (1912-1934)
File:Toronto-mcguigan.jpg|[[James Charles McGuigan]] (1934–1971)
File:Toronto-mcguigan.jpg|[[James Charles McGuigan]] (1934-1971)
No image|[[Philip Francis Pocock]] (1971–1978)
No image|[[Philip Francis Pocock]] (1971-1978)
File:Toronto-carter.rel.jpg|[[Gerald Emmett Carter]] (1978-1990)
File:Toronto-carter.rel.jpg|[[Gerald Emmett Carter]] (1978-1990)
File:Toronto-ambrozic.rel.jpg|[[Aloysius Ambrozic]] (1990-2006)
File:Toronto-ambrozic.rel.jpg|[[Aloysius Ambrozic]] (1990-2006)
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