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LOUIS SEBASTIAN WALSH

Born : January 22, 1858
Deceased : May 12, 1924

Bishop of Portland, 1906-1924

Arms of Louis Sebastian Walsh

Official blazon

A landscape all proper. In the foreground (sinister) the figure of a priest in black cassock and shovel hat, a rosary at his belt, holding a book and preaching to a group of three indians, in a river in middle distance a large fish swimming; in the distance, on one of three low hills (dexter) a stag couchant under a pine tree; in the sky (sinister chief) a Latin cross sable, rayed of the same.

Motto: In justitia et pace.

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Literature : Brassard, 1956