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Born : September 30, 1865<br> | '''Born''': September 30, 1865<br> | ||
Deceased : July 2, 1927 | '''Deceased''': July 2, 1927 | ||
Auxiliary Bishop of [[Archdiocese of Boston|Boston]], 1909-1927; Titular Bishop of Myrina | Auxiliary Bishop of [[Archdiocese of Boston|Boston]], 1909-1927; Titular Bishop of Myrina | ||
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Azure, a saltire in dexter and sinister two lilies, slipped and leaved or, over all a sword paleways point in chief argent, hilted and pornmelled of the second; an escutcheon at the fesse point gules charged with an eagle displayed also of the second. | Azure, a saltire in dexter and sinister two lilies, slipped and leaved or, over all a sword paleways point in chief argent, hilted and pornmelled of the second; an escutcheon at the fesse point gules charged with an eagle displayed also of the second. | ||
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[[Category:Roman Catholic bishops|Anderson]] | [[Category:Roman Catholic bishops|Anderson]] |
Latest revision as of 15:25, 28 January 2024
JOSEPH GAUDENTIUS ANDERSON
Born: September 30, 1865
Deceased: July 2, 1927
Auxiliary Bishop of Boston, 1909-1927; Titular Bishop of Myrina
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Azure, a saltire in dexter and sinister two lilies, slipped and leaved or, over all a sword paleways point in chief argent, hilted and pornmelled of the second; an escutcheon at the fesse point gules charged with an eagle displayed also of the second.
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