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' ANDREW KILLIAN 'Born: October 26, 1872
Deceased: June 28, 1939

Bishop of Port Augusta, 1924-1933
Coadjutor Archbishop of Adelaide, 1933-1934; Titular Archbishop of Ratiaria
Archbishop of Adelaide, 1934-1939

Arms (crest) of Andrew Killian

Bishop of Port August
Arms (crest) of Andrew Killian

Archbishop of Adelaide
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Origin/meaning

The saltire is the symbol of St. Andrew, the patron saint of the bishop. The upper quarter shows the Southern Cross as a symbol for Australia. The wheat represents the agricultural character of the diocese of Port Augusta. The small church is a reference to Killian, which is derived from old Irish meaning 'a little church near an oak tree'. The shamrock also refers to Ireland.

The motto is: In faith and charity.

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