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DENIS MARY BRADLEY
Born : 25 February 1846
Deceased : 13 December 1903
Bishop of Manchester, 1883-1903
Official blazon
Or, on a mount vert, a figure of St. Joseph proper, in white tunic and brown mantle, hearing in the right hand a lily-topped staff and in the left arm the Divine Child.
MOTTO: Ite ad Joseph.
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The motto means "Go to Joseph" (Gen. 41:55).
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Template:Media1 Brassard, 1957