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Born : January 21, 1894<br> | '''Born''': January 21, 1894<br> | ||
Deceased : October 30, 1967 | '''Deceased''': October 30, 1967 | ||
Bishop of [[Diocese of Saint Augustine|Saint Augustine]], 1940-1967<br> | Bishop of [[Diocese of Saint Augustine|Saint Augustine]], 1940-1967<br> | ||
Archbishop ''ad personam'', 1949 | Archbishop ''ad personam'', 1949 | ||
[[File:staugustine-hurley.jpg|center|300 px|Arms of {{PAGENAME}}]] | [[File:staugustine-hurley.jpg|center|300 px|Arms (crest) of {{PAGENAME}}]] | ||
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Gules, a St. Joseph's square argent between three owls reguardant or; on a chief of the second three crosses botonny fitchy of the first (Hurley).<br> | Gules, a St. Joseph's square argent between three owls reguardant or; on a chief of the second three crosses botonny fitchy of the first (Hurley).<br> | ||
Motto: Virtus in arduis | Motto: Virtus in arduis | ||
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Unlike many other US bishops, he did not impale his personal arms with the diocesan arms. The chevron is the symbol of St. Joseph the Carpenter, Foster Father of Our Lord and the Archbishop's name patron. The three owls are from the arms of the Hurley family of Ireland. The chief with the three crosses botonny fitchy are taken from the shield of the [[Diocese of Cleveland]] where he was born, was educated and where he spent seventeen years of his priestly life. | Unlike many other US bishops, he did not impale his personal arms with the diocesan arms. The chevron is the symbol of St. Joseph the Carpenter, Foster Father of Our Lord and the Archbishop's name patron. The three owls are from the arms of the Hurley family of Ireland. The chief with the three crosses botonny fitchy are taken from the shield of the [[Diocese of Cleveland]] where he was born, was educated and where he spent seventeen years of his priestly life. | ||
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[[Literature]] : Brassard, 1962 | [[Heraldic literature - Ecclesiastical heraldry|'''Literature''']]: Brassard, 1962 | ||
[[Category:Roman Catholic bishops|Hurley]] | [[Category:Roman Catholic bishops|Hurley]] | ||
[[Category:Roman Catholic archbishops|Hurley]] | [[Category:Roman Catholic archbishops|Hurley]] |
Latest revision as of 13:48, 28 January 2024
JOSEPH PATRICK HURLEY
Born: January 21, 1894
Deceased: October 30, 1967
Bishop of Saint Augustine, 1940-1967
Archbishop ad personam, 1949
English | blazon wanted |
Gules, a St. Joseph's square argent between three owls reguardant or; on a chief of the second three crosses botonny fitchy of the first (Hurley).
Motto: Virtus in arduis
Origin/meaning
Unlike many other US bishops, he did not impale his personal arms with the diocesan arms. The chevron is the symbol of St. Joseph the Carpenter, Foster Father of Our Lord and the Archbishop's name patron. The three owls are from the arms of the Hurley family of Ireland. The chief with the three crosses botonny fitchy are taken from the shield of the Diocese of Cleveland where he was born, was educated and where he spent seventeen years of his priestly life.
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