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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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