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'''Born''': June 24, 1933<br>
'''Born''': June 24, 1933<br>
Deceased : April 19, 1996
'''Deceased''': April 19, 1996


Auxiliary bishop of [[Archdiocese of Saint Andrews and Edinburgh|Saint Andrews and Edinburgh]], 1990-1996; Titular Bishop of Ausuaga
Auxiliary bishop of [[Archdiocese of Saint Andrews and Edinburgh|Saint Andrews and Edinburgh]], 1990-1996; Titular Bishop of Ausuaga

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KEVIN LAWRENCE RAFFERTY

Born: June 24, 1933
Deceased: April 19, 1996

Auxiliary bishop of Saint Andrews and Edinburgh, 1990-1996; Titular Bishop of Ausuaga

Arms (crest) of Kevin Lawrence Rafferty
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Ermine a saltire Azure surmounted of an eagle displayed Sable charged on each wing with four acorns slipped in cross Or, overall on a fess Or a mitre Azure between two salmon naiant Gules, all within a bordure Azure.

Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted in 1991.

Bishop Rafferty's arms were a differenced version of the O'Rafferty arms as given in McLysaght (1972): Ermine an eagle displayed Sable, overall a fess Or charged with two salmon naiant Gules.


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