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'''Born''': February 16, 1904 in Denver, USA<br>
'''Born''': February 16, 1904 in Denver, USA<br>
Deceased : September 8, 1987
'''Deceased''': September 8, 1987


Coadjutor Bishop of [[Diocese of Cheyenne|Cheyenne]], 1947-1951; Titular Bishop of Zapara<br>
Coadjutor Bishop of [[Diocese of Cheyenne|Cheyenne]], 1947-1951; Titular Bishop of Zapara<br>

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HUBERT MICHAEL NEWELL

Born: February 16, 1904 in Denver, USA
Deceased: September 8, 1987

Coadjutor Bishop of Cheyenne, 1947-1951; Titular Bishop of Zapara
Bishop of Cheyenne, 1951-1978

Arms (crest) of Hubert Newell

Coadjutor Bishop
Arms (crest) of Hubert Newell

Bishop
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Origin/meaning

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

As coadjutor Mgr. Newell used more elaborate personal arms, showing in the lower half the symbols of his two patron saints, St. Hubertis (deer) and St. Michael (crosses). The blue chief, crescent and fleur-de-lys are symbols of St. Mary, the patron saint of Cheyenne.

The motto means 'Under Mary's guidance'.

The achievement is completed with the heraldic insignia of a prelate of the rank of bishop.


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