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'''Born''': December 12, 1912<br>
 
'''Deceased''': February 29, 1992
Born : December 12, 1912<br>
Deceased : February 29, 1992


Auxiliary bishop of [[Archdiocese of Dublin|Dublin]], 1968-1989; Titular Bishop of Quaestoriana
Auxiliary bishop of [[Archdiocese of Dublin|Dublin]], 1968-1989; Titular Bishop of Quaestoriana
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Sable two lions rampant combatant Or supporting, an open book argent charged with the Greek letters Alpha and Omega of the first, with the Motto, Fortis in fide.
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| Sable two lions rampant combatant Or supporting, an open book argent charged with the Greek letters Alpha and Omega of the first, with the Motto, Fortis in fide.
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===Origin/meaning===
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[[Category:Roman Catholic bishops|Carroll]]
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Latest revision as of 09:36, 19 September 2024

JOSEPH A. CARROLL

Born: December 12, 1912
Deceased: February 29, 1992

Auxiliary bishop of Dublin, 1968-1989; Titular Bishop of Quaestoriana

Arms (crest) of Joseph A. Carroll
Official blazon
English Sable two lions rampant combatant Or supporting, an open book argent charged with the Greek letters Alpha and Omega of the first, with the Motto, Fortis in fide.

Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted on January 20, 1972.

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