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Auxiliary Bishop of [[Diocese of Savannah|Savannah-Atlanta]], 1949-1956<br> | |||
Bishop of [[Archdiocese of Atlanta|Atlanta]], 1956–1961 | Bishop of [[Archdiocese of Atlanta|Atlanta]], 1956–1961 | ||
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FRANCIS E. HYLAND
Born : October 9, 1901 in Philadelphia, USA
Deceased : January 31, 1968 in Philadelphia, USA
Auxiliary Bishop of Savannah-Atlanta, 1949-1956
Bishop of Atlanta, 1956–1961
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Origin/meaning
The Wolves in Bishop Hyland's personal Arms symbolises the Gaelic From of the Name Hyland which is derived from Faolan which means Wolf. The black colour symbolises the family of the mother of the Bishop - McCarron of the Gaelic Ciar = Black. The fleur-de-lys symbolises the Baptismal Patron of Bishop Hyland - St Francis de Sales, the tinctures are the colours of St. Mary.
The Motto translates as "To Jesus through Mary".
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