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Titular Archbishop of Amantia, 1970-1991<br> | Titular Archbishop of Amantia, 1970-1991<br> | ||
Apostolic Pro- | Apostolic Pro-Nuncio to [[Nunciature to China|China]], 1970-1973<br> | ||
Apostolic Pro- | Apostolic Pro- Nuncio to [[Nunciature to Bangladesh|Bangladesh]], 1973-1979<br> | ||
Apostolic Pro- | Apostolic Pro-Nuncio to [[Nunciature to Lesotho|Lesotho]], 1979-1984<br> | ||
Apostolic Delegate to [[Nunciature to South Africa|Southern Africa]], 1979-1984<br> | Apostolic Delegate to [[Nunciature to South Africa|Southern Africa]], 1979-1984<br> | ||
Apostolic Pro- | Apostolic Pro-Nuncio to [[Nunciature to Netherlands|Netherlands]], 1984-1988<br> | ||
Curia 1988-2001<br> | Curia 1988-2001<br> | ||
Cardinal 1991 | Cardinal 1991 |
Latest revision as of 14:21, 8 March 2024
Born: July 5, 1924 Titular Archbishop of Amantia, 1970-1991 |
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The arms show an image of the Southern Cross, symbol for Australia, the country where the archbishop was born. The lion is taken from the arms of an Irish Cassidy family and is used here to symbolise the last name of the archbishop.
As cardinal he adjusted the stars, added a lion and augmented the motto, but the symbolism remained the same.
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