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The arms reflect his baptismal patron, St. Mark, as well as the Oblates of Mary Immaculate, the Religious community to which he belongs. In addition, Our Lady (fleur-de-lys) and Australia (stars) are alluded to on the chief. | The arms reflect his baptismal patron, St. Mark, as well as the Oblates of Mary Immaculate, the Religious community to which he belongs. In addition, Our Lady (fleur-de-lys) and Australia (stars) are alluded to on the chief. | ||
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MARK STUART EDWARDS
Born : June 14, 1959
Deceased :
Auxiliary bishop of Melbourne, 2014-2020; Titular Bishop of Garba
Bishop of Wagga Wagga, 2020-present
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The arms reflect his baptismal patron, St. Mark, as well as the Oblates of Mary Immaculate, the Religious community to which he belongs. In addition, Our Lady (fleur-de-lys) and Australia (stars) are alluded to on the chief.
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