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'''Born''': May 23, 1948<br> | |||
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[[File:Philadelphia-fitzgerald.jpg|center|300 px|Arms of {{PAGENAME}}]] | Auxiliary Bishop of [[Archdiocese of Philadelphia|Philadelphia]], 2010-2023; Titular Bishop of Tamallula | ||
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Argent a saltire gules on a chief engrailed sable a balance suspended from a cross pattee between two antique lamps argent enflamed Or. | |+Official blazon | ||
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| Argent a saltire gules on a chief engrailed sable a balance suspended from a cross pattee between two antique lamps argent enflamed Or. | |||
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===Origin/meaning=== | ===Origin/meaning=== | ||
The red saltire has been used as the coat of arms of a Fitzgerald family in Ireland since at least the 14th century, although the bishop's family has no right to use the symbol. The red saltire on a white field is also referred to as the Cross of Saint Patrick, and the Bishop uses it here to honor his Irish heritage. | The red saltire has been used as the coat of arms of a Fitzgerald family in Ireland since at least the 14th century, although the bishop's family has no right to use the symbol. The red saltire on a white field is also referred to as the Cross of Saint Patrick, and the Bishop uses it here to honor his Irish heritage. | ||
The | The central charge on the chief is a pair of scales, a familiar symbol of justice under the law. Bishop Fitzgerald has earned doctorates in both Civil and Canon Law, and has served the Archdiocese of Philadelphia as a judge of the Metropolitan Tribunal, as the founding director of the Office for Legal Services, and in the roles of Promoter of Justice and Judicial Vicar. | ||
[[Heraldic literature - Ecclesiastical heraldry|'''Literature''']]: http://archphila.org/bishops_coa/bishopfitzgerald_coa.htm, 2010 | |||
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[[Category:Roman Catholic bishops|Fitzgerald]] | [[Category:Roman Catholic bishops|Fitzgerald]] |
Latest revision as of 08:31, 21 March 2024
Born: May 23, 1948 Auxiliary Bishop of Philadelphia, 2010-2023; Titular Bishop of Tamallula |
English | Argent a saltire gules on a chief engrailed sable a balance suspended from a cross pattee between two antique lamps argent enflamed Or. |
Origin/meaning
The red saltire has been used as the coat of arms of a Fitzgerald family in Ireland since at least the 14th century, although the bishop's family has no right to use the symbol. The red saltire on a white field is also referred to as the Cross of Saint Patrick, and the Bishop uses it here to honor his Irish heritage.
The central charge on the chief is a pair of scales, a familiar symbol of justice under the law. Bishop Fitzgerald has earned doctorates in both Civil and Canon Law, and has served the Archdiocese of Philadelphia as a judge of the Metropolitan Tribunal, as the founding director of the Office for Legal Services, and in the roles of Promoter of Justice and Judicial Vicar.
Literature: http://archphila.org/bishops_coa/bishopfitzgerald_coa.htm, 2010
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