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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
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.


[[Heraldic literature - Ecclesiastical heraldry|'''Literature''']]:  
The motto, "Serve with Gladness", is a fruit of Bishop Krawczak's prayer and a good description of his life style.
 
[[Heraldic literature - Ecclesiastical heraldry|'''Literature''']]: Information from the archdiocese


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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

Arms of Arthur Henry Krawczak

Official blazon

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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