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Born : December 24, 1833<br>
'''Born''': December 24, 1833<br>
Deceased : May 28, 1892
'''Deceased''': May 28, 1892


Bishop of [[Diocese of Springfield in Massachusetts|Springfield in Massachusetts]], 1870-1892
Bishop of [[Diocese of Springfield in Massachusetts|Springfield in Massachusetts]], 1870-1892
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===Official blazon===
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Argent, the figure of St. Michael subduing the dragon, all proper.
Argent, the figure of St. Michael subduing the dragon, all proper.



Latest revision as of 15:38, 28 January 2024

PATRICK THOMAS O'REILLY

Born: December 24, 1833
Deceased: May 28, 1892

Bishop of Springfield in Massachusetts, 1870-1892

Arms (crest) of Patrick Thomas O'Reilly
Official blazon
English blazon wanted

Argent, the figure of St. Michael subduing the dragon, all proper.

MOTTO: Quis ut Deus?

Origin/meaning

The bishop used simply arms with the patron saint of the diocese.

The motto means "Who is like unto God?"



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