"All Things New" is derived from Revelation 21:5, "The one who sat on the throne said, "Behold, I make all things new." The motto signifies a fresh start while also keeping positive and encouraging as it speaks to our belief that God is with us and desires ongoing renewal for individuals, parishes,
ministries and the Archdiocese as a whole. 'Steadfast in faith, forward in hope.'
The 'All Things New' logo design encompasses three main themes: first, it is based off of the rosette stained glass window at the Cathedral Basilica. Second, it's floral look symbolizes new life. Third, it resembles a monstrance which contains the Eucharist - the source and summit of our lives as Christians.
The lighter blue layer of "petals" can be symbolized as our parish community/family that is close to Christ and our mission in the New Evangelization to reach those that are a part of our community but have not encountered Christ.
The darker blue layer of "petals" is symbolic of our mission as we expand out into the world. Our mission is to be rooted inward but always looking and moving outward towards the world to engage it.