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'''Born''': April 4, 1884<br>
'''Born''': April 4, 1884<br>
Deceased : September 11, 1945
'''Deceased''': September 11, 1945


Bishop of [[Diocese of Alexandria in Louisiana|Alexandria]], 1932-1945
Bishop of [[Diocese of Alexandria in Louisiana|Alexandria]], 1932-1945

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DANIEL FRANCIS DESMOND

Born: April 4, 1884
Deceased: September 11, 1945

Bishop of Alexandria, 1932-1945

Arms (crest) of Daniel Francis Desmond

Official blazon

  • (personal) Ermine, a saltire, and, in chief, a lion's head erased gules.

Origin/meaning

As common in US episcopal heraldry, the arms show the arms of the diocese impaled with the personal arms of the bishop.

The cross and ermine field are taken from a Desmond family arms and thus symbolise the last name of the bishop. The lion;s head symbolises the first name, Daniel, the lion being a symbol for the Propher Daniel.

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