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===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
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The green oak tree is taken from the arms of an Irish O'Connor family of Roscommon, and is used here to symbolise the last name of the bishop.  
,. The shield? Lt divided by a line
 
drawn • t the angle of a chevron the
The eagle and rose represent St. John and St. Therese of Lisieux respectively. St. John is the second patron saint of the bishop. The rose appears because St. Therese was canonized during the reign of the late Pope Plus XI who had a special devotion to her and it was during his reign that Bishop O'Connor was ordained.
portion of the fie Id above the chev ..
 
ron being red and the portion be ..
The golden sword and helmet represent St. Martin of Tours, the main patron saint of the bishop. St. Martin was a Roman officer, bishop of Tours in the 4th century, who cut his cloak and gave half to a beggar. Hence the Roman helmet and sword to represent him in the arms.
, low beinR gold. In the upper left ..
hand corner, as one looks at the
shield. there ls an eagle with wings
adciorsed and inverted, preparing to
r fse. In the upJ)er right-hand corlier
appears a rose \\'ith a stnlk a.nd
two leaves.. The figures of tl1c eagle
and rose appear in gold.
A green oak tree issues from a
,reen base in the lower portion ot
the chevron!, and on the base of the
tree ii a Roman sword placed in a
horizontal position with the point toTratd
the left. Superimposed on the
, ·word la a Roman helmet, facing
t ,e left. Behind and surrr1ounting
t ,e shield is a processional cross.
tet\veen R miter and a crosier. Sur-
- r ,ounting these ornaments is a pont
ficAI ha.t , with six tassels on either
1 de. d ispc,scd in rows of one, t,vo
• . ,ci three.
- ThP. green oak tree, the central
flgure on the shield, is the traditional
heraldic charge of the O'Connor
family of Roscommon, the at.rony-
11 used to represent St. John, t e
ro1e tor St. Therese of Llsieux. better
known as the Little Flower. John
II Bishop o·connor's middle name
and the eagle is shown rising, be.
cause a bishop aa one · of the successors
of the ·a postlea. is commis- ·
1loned and has the duty of actively
~reading the gospel to those \\'ithin
hJJ ecclesiastical Jurisdiction.
- ----- ..
The rose, representing St. Tl1erese,
appears because she was canonized
during the reign of the late Pope
Plus Xl. w~o had a special d.evotio.n
to her a_nd 1t wc1s during his 11lustr1-
ous rei~n that Bishop O'Connor was
ordained
· The golden sword and helmet represent
St. Mortin of Tours, whos-e
name Bishop O'Con11or \\'as given in
bJptism. St. Martin was a Roman
Q fficer who \Vas con \rerted to the
( 'atholic f,t•ith and e\rcntuall\' became •
1 l.shop of Tours, in 372 A . . D. Tradi~
t .on tells us that w l1ile still a ca techumen.
St. Martin cut his cloak in
halt -with his sword on a bitter cold
nl . ht and gave one half of it to a
Lord appeared to him with t e hall
of the cloak he had given to the
be~gar and con:plimented ~i~ _on his
· 1rit ot charity. The d1v1s1on of
angular e ect. since the tri a ngle
has alway~ .been" a symbol for representin~
the Blessed Trinity.


The achievement is completed with the heraldic insignia of a prelate of the rank of bishop.
The achievement is completed with the heraldic insignia of a prelate of the rank of bishop.

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MARTIN JOHN O'CONNOR

Born : May 18, 1900
Deceased : December 1, 1986

Auxiliary Bishop of Scranton, 1943-1946
Rector of the Pontifical North American College, 1946-1964
Titular Archbishop of Laodicea in Syria, 1954
Apostolic Nuncio to Malta, 1965-1969

Arms of Martin John O'Connor

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Origin/meaning

The green oak tree is taken from the arms of an Irish O'Connor family of Roscommon, and is used here to symbolise the last name of the bishop.

The eagle and rose represent St. John and St. Therese of Lisieux respectively. St. John is the second patron saint of the bishop. The rose appears because St. Therese was canonized during the reign of the late Pope Plus XI who had a special devotion to her and it was during his reign that Bishop O'Connor was ordained.

The golden sword and helmet represent St. Martin of Tours, the main patron saint of the bishop. St. Martin was a Roman officer, bishop of Tours in the 4th century, who cut his cloak and gave half to a beggar. Hence the Roman helmet and sword to represent him in the arms.

The achievement is completed with the heraldic insignia of a prelate of the rank of bishop.


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