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'''DIOCESE OF DALLAS''' (Dioecesis Dallasensis)
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Renamed 1953-1969 as Diocese of Dallas-Fort Worth
Renamed 1953-1969 as Diocese of Dallas-Fort Worth


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|'''English'''
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===Origin/meaning===
The shield is red, as red is the color of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, patron of the diocese.  In the upper (heraldic) left corner are crossed swords, the symbol of St. Paul who died by the sword. It represents the mission at St. Paul, Texas in Collin County. St. Paul mission was the first Catholic Church in what is now the Diocese of Dallas.


===Official blazon===
In the lower (heraldic) right corner is a star, it represents the Lone Star of Texas.
 
The wavy bend represents the Trinity River, whose original name was Most Holy Trinity. The fleur-de-lis on the wavy bend are a symbol of the Holy Trinity and is also the national symbol of France.  It was French priests who first served the diocese.


===Origin/meaning===
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====Arms of Bishops====
====Arms of Bishops====
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No image|[[Thomas Francis Brennan]] (1890–1892)
No image|[[Thomas Francis Brennan]] (1890-1892)
No image|[[Edward Joseph Dunne]] (1893–1910)
No image|[[Edward Joseph Dunne]] (1893-1910)
File:dallas-lynch.jpg|[[Joseph Patrick Lynch]] (1911–1954)
File:dallas-lynch.jpg|[[Joseph Patrick Lynch]] (1911-1954)
File:dallas-gorman.jpg|[[Thomas Kiely Gorman]] (1954–1969)
File:dallas-gorman.jpg|[[Thomas Kiely Gorman]] (1954-1969)
File:Dallas-tschoepe.jpg|[[Thomas Ambrose Tschoepe]] (1969–1990)
File:Dallas-tschoepe.jpg|[[Thomas Ambrose Tschoepe]] (1969-1990)
File:dallas-grahmann.jpg|[[Charles Victor Grahmann]] (1990–2007)
File:dallas-grahmann.jpg|[[Charles Victor Grahmann]] (1990-2007)
File:dallas-farrell.jpg|[[Kevin Farrell]] (2007–2016)
File:dallas-farrell.jpg|[[Kevin Farrell]] (2007-2016)
File:dallas-burns.jpg|[[Edward James Burns]] (2017–present)
File:dallas-burns.jpg|[[Edward James Burns]] (2017-present)
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</gallery>


====Arms of Auxiliary Bishops====
====Arms of Auxiliary Bishops====
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No image|[[Augustine Danglmayr]] (1942–1969)
File:dallas-danglmayr.jpg|[[Augustine Danglmayr]] (1942-1969)
No image|[[John Joseph Cassata]] (1968–1969)
File:dallas-cassata.jpg|[[John Joseph Cassata]] (1968-1969)
File:dallas-seitz.jpg|[[Mark Joseph Seitz]] (2010–2013)
File:dallas-seitz.jpg|[[Mark Joseph Seitz]] (2010-2013)
File:dallas-deshotel.jpg|[[John Douglas Deshotel]] (2010–2016)
File:dallas-deshotel.jpg|[[John Douglas Deshotel]] (2010-2016)
File:dallas-kelly.jpg|[[John Gregory Kelly]] (2016–present)
File:dallas-kelly.jpg|[[John Gregory Kelly]] (2016-present)
</gallery>
</gallery>


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Latest revision as of 09:06, 1 September 2023

DIOCESE OF DALLAS (Dioecesis Dallasensis)

Country : United States
Denomination : Roman Catholic

Established : 1890
Renamed 1953-1969 as Diocese of Dallas-Fort Worth

Arms (crest) of Diocese of Dallas
Official blazon
English blazon wanted

Origin/meaning

The shield is red, as red is the color of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, patron of the diocese. In the upper (heraldic) left corner are crossed swords, the symbol of St. Paul who died by the sword. It represents the mission at St. Paul, Texas in Collin County. St. Paul mission was the first Catholic Church in what is now the Diocese of Dallas.

In the lower (heraldic) right corner is a star, it represents the Lone Star of Texas.

The wavy bend represents the Trinity River, whose original name was Most Holy Trinity. The fleur-de-lis on the wavy bend are a symbol of the Holy Trinity and is also the national symbol of France. It was French priests who first served the diocese.


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