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Born : February 18, 1939 in Chicago, USA<br> | '''Born''': February 18, 1939 in Chicago, USA<br> | ||
Deceased : December 27, 1992 in Atlanta, USA | '''Deceased''': December 27, 1992 in Atlanta, USA | ||
Auxiliary Bishop of [[Diocese of Cleveland|Cleveland]], 1979-1990<br> | Auxiliary Bishop of [[Diocese of Cleveland|Cleveland]], 1979-1990<br> | ||
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|align="center"|[[File:Atlanta-lyke.png|center|300 px|Arms of | |align="center"|[[File:Atlanta-lyke.png|center|300 px|Arms (crest) of {{PAGENAME}}]] <br/>Archbishop of Atlanta | ||
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===Origin/meaning=== | ===Origin/meaning=== | ||
The Chief in the personal Arms of Archbishop Lyke symbolises his membership in the Order of Franciscans (OFM). The colours red, black and green symbolises the African Roots of the Archbishop. The golden cross symbolises the Mystery of the Church and also alludes to the Golden Cross in the | The Chief in the personal Arms of Archbishop Lyke symbolises his membership in the Order of Franciscans (OFM). The colours red, black and green symbolises the African Roots of the Archbishop. The golden cross symbolises the Mystery of the Church and also alludes to the Golden Cross in the arms of Pope St Johannes Paulus II. The Red Cross symbolises that the Colour Red is the Academical Colours for Theology, a special interest of the Archbishop. The Chaplet in the first quarter of the Cross symbolises St Fracis of Assisi. | ||
The motto translates as "Christ - Peace". | The motto translates as "Christ - Peace". | ||
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[[Literature]] : Symbolism from the Web Site of the Archdiocese. | [[Heraldic literature - Ecclesiastical heraldry|'''Literature''']]: Symbolism from the Web Site of the Archdiocese. | ||
[[Category:Roman Catholic bishops|Lyke]] | [[Category:Roman Catholic bishops|Lyke]] | ||
[[Category:Roman Catholic archbishops|Lyke]] | [[Category:Roman Catholic archbishops|Lyke]] |
Latest revision as of 13:31, 28 January 2024
JAMES PATTERSON LYKE
Born: February 18, 1939 in Chicago, USA
Deceased: December 27, 1992 in Atlanta, USA
Auxiliary Bishop of Cleveland, 1979-1990
Archbishop of Atlanta, 1990-1992
Auxiliary Bishop of Cleveland |
Archbishop of Atlanta |
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Origin/meaning
The Chief in the personal Arms of Archbishop Lyke symbolises his membership in the Order of Franciscans (OFM). The colours red, black and green symbolises the African Roots of the Archbishop. The golden cross symbolises the Mystery of the Church and also alludes to the Golden Cross in the arms of Pope St Johannes Paulus II. The Red Cross symbolises that the Colour Red is the Academical Colours for Theology, a special interest of the Archbishop. The Chaplet in the first quarter of the Cross symbolises St Fracis of Assisi.
The motto translates as "Christ - Peace".
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