Diocese of Little Rock
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Origin/meaning
The small inverted crosses refer to Saint Peter, the Petra or ¨rock¨ upon whom Christ built his church. The saltire represents Saint Andrew, the patron of the cathedral and of Andrew Byrne, the 1st bishop of Little Rock 1844-1862.
The white and blue are in honor to Mary as patroness of the USA under her title Immaculate Conception. The six-pointed blue star was taken from the arms of Pope Gregory XVI who established the diocese on 28.11.1843.
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Arms of Bishops
Andrew Byrne (1843-1862)
Edward Mary Fitzgerald (1866-1907)
John Baptist Morris (1907-1946)
Albert Lewis Fletcher (1946-1972)
Andrew Joseph McDonald (1972-2000)
James Peter Sartain (2000-2006)
Anthony Basil Taylor (2008-present)
Arms of Auxiliary Bishops
Lawrence Preston Joseph Graves (1969-1973)
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