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'''Born''': February 2, 1913<br>
'''Born''': February 2, 1913<br>
Deceased : January 13, 2000
'''Deceased''': January 13, 2000


Auxiliary bishop of [[Archdiocese of Detroit|Detroit]], 1973-1982; Titular Bishop of Subbar
Auxiliary bishop of [[Archdiocese of Detroit|Detroit]], 1973-1982; Titular Bishop of Subbar
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Bishop Krawczak is proud of his Polilsh ancestry and thus chose the common wrought iron emblem that can be found atop the wayside shrines in Poland. This emblem is a good representation of Polish Folk art. It
Bishop Krawczak is proud of his Polilsh ancestry and thus chose the common wrought iron emblem that can be found atop the wayside shrines in Poland. This emblem is a good representation of Polish Folk art. It

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ARTHUR HENRY KRAWCZAK

Born: February 2, 1913
Deceased: January 13, 2000

Auxiliary bishop of Detroit, 1973-1982; Titular Bishop of Subbar

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Origin/meaning

Bishop Krawczak is proud of his Polilsh ancestry and thus chose the common wrought iron emblem that can be found atop the wayside shrines in Poland. This emblem is a good representation of Polish Folk art. It portrays the faith of Bishop Krawczak's heritage and his own inner vision. The cross is a glory cross figuring joy. The rooster on top is a frequent symbol in Polish art and is the rooster announcing the hour of salvation and judgment when Peter denied the Lord during the Passion. The moon at the bottom is a sign of the Blessed Virgin Mary, to whom the Bishop is particularly devoted. The red and silver are the colours of Poland.

The motto, "Serve with Gladness", is a fruit of Bishop Krawczak's prayer and a good description of his life style.

Literature: Information from the archdiocese


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