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===Official blazon=== | ===Official blazon=== | ||
Per bend or and gules, on a bend argent three crosses moline palewise sable, on a chief of the second a lion passant guardant of the first langued of the second. | |||
===Origin/meaning=== | ===Origin/meaning=== | ||
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====Arms of Bishops==== | ====Arms of Bishops==== | ||
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File:charleston-england.jpg|[[John England]] (1820-1842) | |||
Did not use arms|Ignatius Aloysius Reynolds (1843-1855) | |||
Did not use arms|Patrick Neeson Lynch (1857-1882) | |||
Did not use arms|Henry Pickney Northrop (1883-1916) | |||
File:charleston-russell.jpg|[[William Thomas Russell]] (1916-1927) | |||
No image|[[Emmet Michael Walsh]] (1927-1949) | No image|[[Emmet Michael Walsh]] (1927-1949) | ||
No image|[[John J. Russell]] (1950-1958) | No image|[[John J. Russell]] (1950-1958) | ||
No image|[[Paul J. Hallinan]] (1958-1962) | No image|[[Paul J. Hallinan]] (1958-1962) | ||
File:charleston-reh.jpg|[[Francis Frederick Reh]] (1962-1964) | |||
No image|[[Ernest Leo Unterkoefler]] (1964 -1990) | No image|[[Ernest Leo Unterkoefler]] (1964-1990) | ||
No image|[[David B. Thompson]] (1990-1999) | No image|[[David B. Thompson]] (1990-1999) | ||
No image|[[Robert Joseph Baker]] (1999-2007) | No image|[[Robert Joseph Baker]] (1999-2007) |
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DIOCESE OF CHARLESTON (Dioecesis Carolopolitana)
Country : United States
Denomination : Roman Catholic
Established : 1820
Official blazon
Per bend or and gules, on a bend argent three crosses moline palewise sable, on a chief of the second a lion passant guardant of the first langued of the second.
Origin/meaning
The arms are based on thosee of Pope Pius VII who established the See on July 20 1820. The pope was a member of the Chiaramonti family which bore a shield diagonally divided. Because Pius VII was a Benedictine monk the Diocese displayed in his arms three crosses moline, symbols of that ancient Order.
To commemorate the See, named in honor of King Charles II of England, a golden lion of this sovereign is displayed on a red chief. This majestic beast is also a heraldic pun on the name of the founding bishop John England inasmuch the golden lion ´passant guardant´ on a red field, is known as the ¨Lion of England¨.
Arms of Bishops
John England (1820-1842)
- Did not use arms
Ignatius Aloysius Reynolds (1843-1855)
- Did not use arms
Patrick Neeson Lynch (1857-1882)
- Did not use arms
Henry Pickney Northrop (1883-1916)
William Thomas Russell (1916-1927)
- No image
Emmet Michael Walsh (1927-1949)
- No image
John J. Russell (1950-1958)
- No image
Paul J. Hallinan (1958-1962)
Francis Frederick Reh (1962-1964)
- No image
Ernest Leo Unterkoefler (1964-1990)
- No image
David B. Thompson (1990-1999)
- No image
Robert Joseph Baker (1999-2007)
Robert Eric Guglielmone (2009–present)
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Literature : Image from Wikipedia by Alekjds; part of the ¨Description of the arms of Robert J. Baker, bishop of Charleston 1999-2007¨, print 22-1-2004. Author unknown.