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'''DIOCESE OF RAPID CITY''' (Dioecesis Rapidopolitana)
'''DIOCESE OF RAPID CITY''' (Dioecesis Rapidopolitana)


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Established : 1902 as Diocese of Lead, renamed 1930
Established : 1902 as Diocese of Lead, renamed 1930


[[File:rapidcity.us.rel.png|300 px|center|Arms (crest) of {{PAGENAME}}]]
[[File:rapidcity.us.png|300 px|center|Arms (crest) of {{PAGENAME}}]]
 
===Official blazon===


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===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
The three black peaks on gold represent the  Black hills of South Dakota. They are depicted with shamrocks to allude to Saint-Patrick, patron saint of the church in Lead, which served as the first cathedral 1902-1930. The golden field reminds to the gold ore which once drew many propectors and settlers to the region.
The three black peaks on gold represent the  Black hills of South Dakota. They are depicted with shamrocks to allude to Saint-Patrick, patron saint of the church in Lead, which served as the first cathedral 1902-1930. The golden field reminds to the gold ore which once drew many propectors and settlers to the region.
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====Arms of Bishops of Lead====
====Arms of Bishops of Lead====
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No image|[[John Stariha]] (1902–1909)
File:noarms.jpg|[[John Stariha]] (1902–1909)
No image|[[Joseph Francis Busch]] (1910–1915)
File:Lead-busch.jpg|[[Joseph Francis Busch]] (1910–1915)
File:rapidcity-lawler.jpg|[[John Jeremiah Lawler]] (1915–1930)
File:rapidcity-lawler.jpg|[[John Jeremiah Lawler]] (1915–1930)
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File:rapidcity-lawler.jpg|[[John Jeremiah Lawler]] (1930–1948)
File:rapidcity-lawler.jpg|[[John Jeremiah Lawler]] (1930–1948)
No image|[[William Tibertus McCarty]] (1948–1969)
File:rapidcity-mccarthy.jpg|[[William Tibertus McCarty]] (1948–1969)
No image|[[Harold Joseph Dimmerling]] (1969–1987)
File:Rapidcity-dimmerling.jpg|[[Harold Joseph Dimmerling]] (1969–1987)
No image|[[Charles Joseph Chaput]] (1988–1997)
File:rapidcity-chaput.jpg|[[Charles Joseph Chaput]] (1988–1997)
No image|[[Blase Joseph Cupich]] (1998–2010)
File:rapidcity-cupich.jpg|[[Blase Joseph Cupich]] (1998–2010)
file:rapidcity-gruss.jpg|[[Robert Dwayne Gruss]] (2011–present)
file:rapidcity-gruss.jpg|[[Robert Dwayne Gruss]] (2011–2019)
file:rapidcity-muhich.jpg|[[Peter Michael Muhich]] (2020-present)
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====Arms of Coadjutor bishops====
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File:rapidcity-dworschak.jpg|[[Leo Ferdinand Dworschak]] (1946-1947)
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[[Heraldic literature - Ecclesiastical heraldry|'''Literature''']]:


[[Literature]] : part of the explanation of Robert D. Gruss, 8th bishop of (Lead/)Rapid City
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