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'''ARCHDIOCESE OF EDMONTON'''
Country : [[Ecclesiastical heraldry of Canada|Canada]]<br>
Denomination : [[:Category:Catholic heraldry|Roman Catholic]]


Denomination : Roman Catholic
Established : 1871 as the Diocese of Saint Albert <br>
Promoted on 1912 as Archdiocese of Edmonton


[[File:edmonton-rel.jpg|center|Arms (crest) of {{PAGENAME}}]]
[[File:edmonton-rel.jpg|300 px|center|Arms (crest) of {{PAGENAME}}]]


===Official blazon===
===Official blazon===
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Blue refers to the healing waters of Lac Ste. Anne, the site of the first Catholic mission in the area, to the waters of Baptism, and to Mary, the mother of Christ. White refers to the truth and hope Christians find in the Gospel, while gold refers to the providence and glory of God. The chevron represents a carpenter’s square, an emblem of St. Joseph, the patron of the Archdiocese. It also alludes to the Rocky Mountains in the west of the Archdiocese. The ears of wheat are a Eucharistic symbol of the Bread of Life; they also refer to prairie agriculture. The snowshoes represent the ministry of the first bishop, Vital Grandin, who was said to have walked 25,000 miles in snowshoes during his ministry. The Chi-Rho, which combines the Greek letters X and P (Ch and R in the Roman alphabet), refers to the name of Christ.
Blue refers to the healing waters of Lac Ste. Anne, the site of the first Catholic mission in the area, to the waters of Baptism, and to Mary, the mother of Christ. White refers to the truth and hope Christians find in the Gospel, while gold refers to the providence and glory of God. The chevron represents a carpenter’s square, an emblem of St. Joseph, the patron of the Archdiocese. It also alludes to the Rocky Mountains in the west of the Archdiocese. The ears of wheat are a Eucharistic symbol of the Bread of Life; they also refer to prairie agriculture. The snowshoes represent the ministry of the first bishop, Vital Grandin, who was said to have walked 25,000 miles in snowshoes during his ministry. The Chi-Rho, which combines the Greek letters X and P (Ch and R in the Roman alphabet), refers to the name of Christ.


====Arms of Archbishops====
====Arms of Bishops of Saint Albert====
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File:edmonton-grandin.jpg|[[Vital-Justin Grandin]] (1871-1902)
No image|[[Émile-Joseph Legal]] (1902-1912)
</gallery>


====Arms of Archbishops of Edmonton====
<gallery perrow=0>
<gallery perrow=0>
File:Edmonton-smith.rel.jpg|Richard William Smith (2007 present)
File:edmonton-legal.jpg|[[Émile-Joseph Legal]] (1912-1920)
File:edmonton-oleary.jpg|[[Henry Joseph O'Leary]] (1920-1938)
File:edmonton-macdonald.jpg|[[John Hugh MacDonald]] (1938-1964)
No image|[[Anthony Jordan]] (1964-1973)
No image|[[Joseph MacNeil]] (1973-1999)
No image|[[Thomas Collins]] (1999-2006)
File:Edmonton-smith.rel.jpg|[[Richard William Smith]] (2007-present)
</gallery>
</gallery>


====Arms of Auxiliary Archbishops====
====Arms of Auxiliary Archbishops====
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<gallery perrow=0>
File:Edmonton-bittman.rel.jpg|Gregory Bittman (2012 – present), Titular Bishop of Caltadria
File:nelson-bittman.jpg|[[Gregory Bittman]] (2012-2018)
</gallery>
</gallery>


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[[Heraldic literature - Ecclesiastical heraldry|'''Literature''']]:


[[Literature]] : Information and images from [http://archive.gg.ca/heraldry/index_e.asp here], Philippe Pille and http://www.gg.ca
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{{media}} Information and image from http://www.gg.ca


[[Category:Canadian ecclesiastical heraldry]]
[[Category:Ecclesiastical heraldry of Canada]]
[[Category:Granted 2009]]
[[Category:Granted 2009]]
[[Category:Roman Catholic archdioceses]]
[[Category:Roman Catholic archdioceses]]

Revision as of 11:47, 7 August 2023

ARCHDIOCESE OF EDMONTON (Archidioecesis Edmontonensis)

Country : Canada
Denomination : Roman Catholic

Established : 1871 as the Diocese of Saint Albert
Promoted on 1912 as Archdiocese of Edmonton

Arms (crest) of Archdiocese of Edmonton

Official blazon

Azure a chevron Argent between in chief two ears of wheat in saltire and two snowshoes in saltire and in base a Chi-Rho Or;

Origin/meaning

The arms were granted on November 20, 2009.

Blue refers to the healing waters of Lac Ste. Anne, the site of the first Catholic mission in the area, to the waters of Baptism, and to Mary, the mother of Christ. White refers to the truth and hope Christians find in the Gospel, while gold refers to the providence and glory of God. The chevron represents a carpenter’s square, an emblem of St. Joseph, the patron of the Archdiocese. It also alludes to the Rocky Mountains in the west of the Archdiocese. The ears of wheat are a Eucharistic symbol of the Bread of Life; they also refer to prairie agriculture. The snowshoes represent the ministry of the first bishop, Vital Grandin, who was said to have walked 25,000 miles in snowshoes during his ministry. The Chi-Rho, which combines the Greek letters X and P (Ch and R in the Roman alphabet), refers to the name of Christ.

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