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'''DIOCESE OF OGDENSBURG ''' (Dioecesis Ogdensburgensis)
'''DIOCESE OF OGDENSBURG ''' (Dioecesis Ogdensburgensis)


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===Official blazon===
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===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
Ogdensburg was the  site of a French mission of ¨La Présentation´, founded in 1749 by Abbe Francois Piquet to minister of the Iroquois. After the demise of New France the British refurbished Fort La Presentation and renamed it Fort Oswegatchie. It was held by them until 1796. The settlement that developed  around the fort was named after Samuel Ogden (1743-1798), a New Jersey lawyer, who bought land there. The oak leaves are a canting element, as the name Ogden, is derived from 'oak-dene'. The Ogden family also used oak leaves in their arms. The -burg part is represented by a tower (burg meaning fortress), which thus also represents Fort Oswegatchie.
Ogdensburg was the  site of a French mission of ¨La Présentation´, founded in 1749 by Abbe Francois Piquet to minister of the Iroquois. After the demise of New France the British refurbished Fort La Presentation and renamed it Fort Oswegatchie. It was held by them until 1796. The settlement that developed  around the fort was named after Samuel Ogden (1743-1798), a New Jersey lawyer, who bought land there. The oak leaves are a canting element, as the name Ogden, is derived from 'oak-dene'. The Ogden family also used oak leaves in their arms. The -burg part is represented by a tower (burg meaning fortress), which thus also represents Fort Oswegatchie.
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====Arms of Bishops====
====Arms of Bishops====
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No image|[[Edgar Philip Prindle Wadhams]] (1872-1891)
File:Ogdensburg-wadhams.jpg|[[Edgar Philip Prindle Wadhams]] (1872-1891)
No image|[[Henry Gabriels]] (1892-1921)
No image|[[Henry Gabriels]] (1892-1921)
No image|[[Joseph Henry Conroy]] (1921-1939)
File:Ogdensburg-conroy.jpg|[[Joseph Henry Conroy]] (1921-1939)
No image|[[Francis Joseph Monaghan]] (1939-1942)
File:Ogdensburg-monaghan.jpg|[[Francis Joseph Monaghan]] (1939-1942)
No image|[[Bryan Joseph McEntegart]] (1943-1953), appointed archbishop (ad personam)
File:Ogdensburg-mcentegart.jpg|[[Bryan Joseph McEntegart]] (1943-1953)
No image|[[Walter Philip Kellenberg]] (1954-1957)
File:Ogdensburg-kellenberg.jpg|[[Walter Philip Kellenberg]] (1954-1957)
No image|[[James Johnston Navagh]] (1957-1963)
File:Ogdensburg-navagh.jpg|[[James Johnston Navagh]] (1957-1963)
No image|[[Leo Richard Smith]] (1963)
File:Ogdensburg-smith.jpg|[[Leo Richard Smith]] (1963)
No image|[[Thomas Andrew Donnellan]] (1964-1968)
File:Ogdensburg-donnellan.jpg|[[Thomas Andrew Donnellan]] (1964-1968)
No image|[[Stanislaus Joseph Brzana]] (1968-1993)
File:Ogdensburg-branza.jpg|[[Stanislaus Joseph Brzana]] (1968-1993)
No image|[[Paul Stephen Loverde]] (1994-1999)
File:Ogdensburg-loverde.jpg|[[Paul Stephen Loverde]] (1994-1999)
No image|[[Gerald Michael Barbarito]] (2000-2003)
File:Ogdensburg-barbarito.jpg|[[Gerald Michael Barbarito]] (2000-2003)
No image|[[Robert Joseph Cunningham]] (2004-2009)
File:Ogdensburg-cunningham.jpg|[[Robert Joseph Cunningham]] (2004-2009)
No image|[[Terry R. LaValley]] (2010-present)
File:Ogdensburg-lavalley.jpg|[[Terry Ronald LaValley]] (2010-present)
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====Arms of Auxiliary Bishops====
====Arms of Auxiliary Bishops====
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No image|[[Joseph Henry Conroy]] (1912-1921)
File:Ogdensburg-conroya.jpg|[[Joseph Henry Conroy]] (1912-1921)
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[[Heraldic literature - Ecclesiastical heraldry|'''Literature''']]:


[[Literature]] : Image from [http://commons.wikimedia.org Wikipedia] by Alekjds
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{{media}} website of the cathedral of Ogdensburg, 27-4-2011


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