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PAUL MICHAEL BOYLE
Born : May 28, 1926
Deceased : January 10, 2008
Apostolic Vicar of Mandeville, 1991-1997; Titular Bishop of Canapium
Bishop of Mandeville, 1997-2004
Official blazon
Origin/meaning
The personal arms are impaled with the arms of the diocese.
The gold and blue are the colours of Pope John Paul II who established the Apostolic Vicariate and named Bishop Boyle as 'Apostolic Vicar of Mandeville. The Passionist "Sign" recalls that the bishop is a member of the Congregation of the Passion. The lower section contains three shamrocks, alluding to the bishop's Irish ancestry.
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