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Deceased : August 13, 1918
Deceased : August 13, 1918


Auxiliary Bishop of [[Diocese of Providence|Providence]], 1917-1918
Auxiliary Bishop of [[Diocese of Providence|Providence]], 1917-1918; Titular Bishop of Hadrianopolis


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===Official blazon===
===Official blazon===
Gules, a bend paly-bendy azure and argent, between in chief a ciborium and in base a heart flaming and surmounted by a cross or.
MOTTO: Mane nobiscum Domine (Stay with us, O Lord; Luke 24:29)


===Origin/meaning===
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[[Literature]] :  
[[Literature]] : Brassard, 1957


[[Category:Roman Catholic bishops|Lowney]]
[[Category:Roman Catholic bishops|Lowney]]

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DENIS MATTHEW LOWNEY

Born : June 1, 1863
Deceased : August 13, 1918

Auxiliary Bishop of Providence, 1917-1918; Titular Bishop of Hadrianopolis

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Official blazon

Gules, a bend paly-bendy azure and argent, between in chief a ciborium and in base a heart flaming and surmounted by a cross or.

MOTTO: Mane nobiscum Domine (Stay with us, O Lord; Luke 24:29)

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Literature : Brassard, 1957