
Archdiocese Seals
Archdiocese seals are official symbols used to authenticate documents and represent the authority of a specific archdiocese, a regional jurisdiction of the Catholic Church led by an archbishop. These seals typically feature sacred imagery, the diocesan coat of arms, and Latin inscriptions, serving as a formal mark of genuineness and spiritual legitimacy. They are applied to important church documents, such as ordinations, official letters, or legal papers, signifying their importance and official approval by the archdiocese. The seals reinforce the authority and unity of the Church’s regional leadership within the Catholic hierarchy.