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The lilies, symbols of St. Joseph, stand for both the name of the Academy and the religious order by which it is taught. The book signifies learning; the sword represents the great apostle, St. Paul, for whom the city is named. Printed on the open book is the Academy motto, SUBOLES DOCTRINAE PIETAS, appropriately translated, ''Reverence, Scion of Scholarship.''
The lilies, symbols of St. Joseph, stand for both the name of the Academy and the religious order by which it is taught. The book signifies learning; the sword represents the great apostle, St. Paul, for whom the city is named. Printed on the open book is the Academy motto, SUBOLES DOCTRINAE PIETAS, appropriately translated, ''Reverence, Scion of Scholarship.''


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