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Born : January 24, 1914 in New York, USA<br>
'''Born''': January 24, 1914 in New York, USA<br>
Deceased : October 15, 1987 in Atlanta, USA
'''Deceased''': October 15, 1987 in Atlanta, USA


Bishop of [[Diocese of Ogdensburg|Ogdensburg]], 1964-1968<br>
Bishop of [[Diocese of Ogdensburg|Ogdensburg]], 1964-1968<br>
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===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
The Oak Tree is from the Arms of the Donnellan Family of Galway, Ireland. The Tinctures are those of Ireland and St Patrick and symbolises the Time when Archbishop Donnellan worked at the St Patrick's Cathedral in New York. The Ermine spots alludes to the Arms of Francis Cardinal Spellman, Archbishop of New York 1939-1967, who consecrated Donnellan both Priest and Bishop. The Spearpoint alludes to St Thomas and the Frist Name of the Archbishop. The Saltire alludes to St Andrew and the Archbishop's Middle Name Andrew.  
The Oak Tree is from the arms of the Donnellan Family of Galway, Ireland. The Tinctures are those of Ireland and St Patrick and symbolises the Time when Archbishop Donnellan worked at the St Patrick's Cathedral in New York. The Ermine spots alludes to the arms of Francis Cardinal Spellman, Archbishop of New York 1939-1967, who consecrated Donnellan both Priest and Bishop. The Spearpoint alludes to St Thomas and the Frist Name of the Archbishop. The Saltire alludes to St Andrew and the Archbishop's Middle Name Andrew.  
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[[Literature]] : Symbolism from the Web Site of the Archdiocese.
Symbolism from the Web Site of the Archdiocese.


[[Category:Roman Catholic archbishops|Donnellan]]
[[Category:Roman Catholic archbishops|Donnellan]]
[[Category:Roman Catholic bishops|Donnellan]]
[[Category:Roman Catholic bishops|Donnellan]]

Latest revision as of 07:48, 19 April 2024

THOMAS ANDREW DONNELLAN

Born: January 24, 1914 in New York, USA
Deceased: October 15, 1987 in Atlanta, USA

Bishop of Ogdensburg, 1964-1968
Archbishop of Atlanta, 1968-1987

Arms (crest) of Thomas Andrew Donnellan

Bishop of Ogdensburg
Arms (crest) of Thomas Andrew Donnellan

Archbishop of Atlanta
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English blazon wanted

Origin/meaning

The Oak Tree is from the arms of the Donnellan Family of Galway, Ireland. The Tinctures are those of Ireland and St Patrick and symbolises the Time when Archbishop Donnellan worked at the St Patrick's Cathedral in New York. The Ermine spots alludes to the arms of Francis Cardinal Spellman, Archbishop of New York 1939-1967, who consecrated Donnellan both Priest and Bishop. The Spearpoint alludes to St Thomas and the Frist Name of the Archbishop. The Saltire alludes to St Andrew and the Archbishop's Middle Name Andrew.


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