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Born : August 4, 1889<br> | '''Born''': August 4, 1889<br> | ||
Deceased : November 26, 1946 | '''Deceased''': November 26, 1946 | ||
Auxiliary Bishop of [[Archdiocese of Boston|Boston]], 1945-1946; Titular Bishop of Thenae | Auxiliary Bishop of [[Archdiocese of Boston|Boston]], 1945-1946; Titular Bishop of Thenae | ||
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Or, an open book proper surmounted by a sword in pale point downwards gules, piercing a trimount in base vert. On a chief of the second a plat e between two trefoils of the first. | Or, an open book proper surmounted by a sword in pale point downwards gules, piercing a trimount in base vert. On a chief of the second a plat e between two trefoils of the first. | ||
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[[Literature]] : Brassard, 1956 | [[Heraldic literature - Ecclesiastical heraldry|'''Literature''']]: Brassard, 1956 | ||
[[Category:Roman Catholic bishops|Kelleher]] | [[Category:Roman Catholic bishops|Kelleher]] |
Latest revision as of 15:32, 28 January 2024
LOUIS FRANCIS KELLEHER
Born: August 4, 1889
Deceased: November 26, 1946
Auxiliary Bishop of Boston, 1945-1946; Titular Bishop of Thenae
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Or, an open book proper surmounted by a sword in pale point downwards gules, piercing a trimount in base vert. On a chief of the second a plat e between two trefoils of the first.
MOTTO: Apostolus Jesu
Origin/meaning
The open book surmounted by a sword are in horror of St. Paul, to whom the Bishop has a special devotion and whose Theology he expounded at St. John's Seminary. The book alludes to the teachings and counsels of the Apostle; the sword erect and piercing the trimount of Boston, is portrayed as a "sword of spirit."
In the chief, the plate is an old heraldic charge found in the arms of the Kelleher family, and became here the symbol of the Sacred Host. The shamrocks denote his love for Ireland.
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Literature: Brassard, 1956