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'''DIOCESE OF MONTEREY IN CALIFORNIA''' (Dioecesis Montereyensis in California)


'''DIOCESE OF MONTEREY IN CALIFORNIA'''
Country: [[Ecclesiastical heraldry of the United States|United States]]<br>
Denomination: [[:Category:Catholic heraldry|Roman Catholic]]


Denomination : [[:Category:Catholic heraldry|Roman Catholic]]
Established: 1840 as Diocese of California<br>
Split in 1849 to Diocese of Monterey and [[Archdiocese of San Francisco]]<br>
Renamed 1859 to Diocese of Monterey-Los Angeles<br>
Split in 1922 as Diocese of Monterey-Fresno and [[Archdiocese of Los Angeles]]<br>
Split in 1967 in Diocese of Monterey in California and [[Diocese of Fresno]]


[[File:monterey.us.rel.png|center|Arms (crest) of {{PAGENAME}}]]
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===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
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The cross recalls St. Father Junipero Serra and his custom of erecting a large cross at each new foundation. The two mission bells signify that Monterey was the second of the California missions. The crown on a mount suggests the Spanish meaning of Monterey-“mount of the king.”


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Red and gold are the colors of Spain and silver suggests the Del Monte white sand for which Monterey is noted.


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====Arms of Bishops of California and Monterey====
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File:monterey-garciadiego.jpg|[[Francisco José Vicente Garcia Diego y Moreno]] (1840-1846)
File:monterey-alemany.jpg|[[Joseph Sadoc Alemany]] (1850–1853)
File:monterey-amat.jpg|[[Thaddeus Amat y Brusi]] (1853–1859)
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====Arms of Bishops of Monterey-Los Angeles====
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File:monterey-amat.jpg|[[Thaddeus Amat y Brusi]] (1859–1878)
File:Monterey-mora.jpg|[[Francisco Mora y Borrell]] (1878–1896)
File:Monterey-montgomery.jpg|[[George Thomas Montgomery]] (1896–1902)
File:Monterey-conaty.jpg|[[Thomas James Conaty]] (1903–1915)
File:Losangeles-cantwell1.jpg|[[John Joseph Cantwell]] (1917–1922)
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====Arms of Bishops of Monterey-Fresno====
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File:Monterey-macginley.jpg|[[John Bernard MacGinley]] (1924–1932)
File:Monterey-scher.jpg|[[Philip George Scher]] (1933–1953)
File:Monterey-willinger.jpg|[[Aloysius Joseph Willinger]] (1953–1967)
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====Arms of Bishops of Monterey in California====
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File:Monterey-clinch.jpg|[[Harry Anselm Clinch]] (1967–1982)
File:monterey-shubsda.jpg|[[Thaddeus Anthony Shubsda]] (1982–1991)
File:Monterey-ryan.jpg|[[Sylvester Donovan Ryan]] (1992–2006)
File:montereyc-garcia.rel.jpg|[[Richard John Garcia]] (2007–2018)
File:monterey-garcia.jpg|[[Daniel Elias Garcia]] (2019-present)
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