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Born : January 11, 1951m<br>
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Archbishop of [[Archdiocese of Glasgow|Glasgow]], 2012-present<br>
Archbishop of [[Archdiocese of Glasgow|Glasgow]], 2012-present<br>
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And no wonder that he has chosen as his motto the Latin phrase, "Da robur, fer auxilium", taken from the traditional Eucharistic hymn "O Salutaris Hostia'~ composed by St. Thomas Aquinas, with which we are so familiar. These words serve as an invocation: "Thine aid supply, thy strength bestow", - but also as a program for his apostolate in Paisley.
And no wonder that he has chosen as his motto the Latin phrase, "Da robur, fer auxilium", taken from the traditional Eucharistic hymn "O Salutaris Hostia'~ composed by St. Thomas Aquinas, with which we are so familiar. These words serve as an invocation: "Thine aid supply, thy strength bestow", - but also as a program for his apostolate in Paisley.


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Literature: http://www.paisleydiocese.org.uk/Coat%20of%20Arms.htm (2008)
Literature: http://www.paisleydiocese.org.uk/Coat%20of%20Arms.htm (2008)
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