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Bishop of [[Diocese of Fall River|Fall River]], 1934 | Auxiliary Bishop of [[Diocese of Fall River|Fall River]], 1930-1934; Titular Bishop of Ibora<br> | ||
Bishop of [[Diocese of Fall River|Fall River]], 1934-1951 | |||
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===Official blazon=== | ===Official blazon=== |
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JAMES EDWIN CASSIDY
Born : August 1, 1869
Deceased : May 17, 1951
Auxiliary Bishop of Fall River, 1930-1934; Titular Bishop of Ibora
Bishop of Fall River, 1934-1951
Auxiliary Bishop |
Bishop |
Official blazon
Blazon: Impaled; Dexter: Argent, a bend wavy azure over all a cross nowy throughout gules, charged with a star of six stars of the first ( See of all River) Sinister: per chevron argent and gules, in chief, two lions rampant throughout and a base of a boar passant, all countercharged of the field.
Motto: In Cruce Salus
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