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Born : August 30, 1898<br>
'''Born''': August 30, 1898<br>
Deceased : June 19, 1950
'''Deceased''': June 19, 1950


Auxiliary Bishop of [[Diocese of Salt Lake City|Salt Lake]], 1948-1950; Titular Bishop of Ilium
Auxiliary Bishop of [[Diocese of Salt Lake City|Salt Lake]], 1948-1950; Titular Bishop of Ilium


[[file:Saltlake-steck.jpg|center|300 px|Arms of {{PAGENAME}}]]
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===Official blazon===


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===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
The two fleur-de-lys are taken from the arms of Pope [[Leo XIII]], as the father of the bishop was a ardent admirer of this pope and thus named his son after him. The tinctures of the bar and fleurs-de-lys are differenced by placing these devices  in  red  on a silver field. Red has particular reference to  the  humanity  of  Our Lord; and as the liturgical color of charity is a most fitting color for barges associated  with  Leo XIII. The name Leo is further indicated by  the  appear­ance  of  a  lion, a symbol  ascribed to Saint Pope Leo I, the baptismal patron of the Bishop. Fleurs-de-lys also appear on the cross in the arms of the Archdiocese of St. Louis, where Bishop Steck  was  born  and labored as a priest.
The two fleur-de-lys are taken from the arms of Pope [[Leo XIII]], as the father of the bishop was a ardent admirer of this pope and thus named his son after him. The tinctures of the bar and fleurs-de-lys are differenced by placing these devices  in  red  on a silver field. Red has particular reference to  the  humanity  of  Our Lord; and as the liturgical color of charity is a most fitting color for barges associated  with  Leo XIII. The name Leo is further indicated by  the  appear­ance  of  a  lion, a symbol  ascribed to Saint Pope Leo I, the baptismal patron of the Bishop. Fleurs-de-lys also appear on the cross in the arms of the Archdiocese of St. Louis, where Bishop Steck  was  born  and labored as a priest.
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