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'''Born''': December 31, 1946<br>
'''Born''':December 31, 1946<br>
'''Deceased''': November 24, 2018
'''Deceased''':November 24, 2018


Bishop of [[Diocese of Helena|Helena]], 1999-2003<br>
Bishop of [[Diocese of Helena|Helena]], 1999-2003<br>
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In the upper left was a golden sunburst that is charged with the monogram of The Holy Name (IHS with cross). This is the seal of the Society of Jesus (The Jesuits) and it is used to indicate that Bishop Morlino spent seventeen years, full time, in Jesuit education and formation, and was ordained a Jesuit priest, before answering God's call to serve the Faithful as a priest of the Diocese of Kalamazoo. That fact is represented by the use of the silver Native American "peace pipe," taken from the arms of Kalamazoo, and now joined with another pipe to acknowledge the bishop's service the people of the Diocese of Helena where native Americans were the first to receive the gift of The Faith.
In the upper left was a golden sunburst that is charged with the monogram of The Holy Name (IHS with cross). This is the seal of the Society of Jesus (The Jesuits) and it is used to indicate that Bishop Morlino spent seventeen years, full time, in Jesuit education and formation, and was ordained a Jesuit priest, before answering God's call to serve the Faithful as a priest of the Diocese of Kalamazoo. That fact is represented by the use of the silver Native American "peace pipe," taken from the arms of Kalamazoo, and now joined with another pipe to acknowledge the bishop's service the people of the Diocese of Helena where native Americans were the first to receive the gift of The Faith.


For his motto, Bishop Morlino has selected the phrase 'VISUS NON MENTIETUR". This phrase, which is taken from the Second Chapter of the Old Testament Book of Habakkuk (Habakkuk 2:3), is translated "the vision will not disappoint." In these words, His Excellency, Bishop Morlino, expresses the solid foundation of all Chrispan doctrine: the revelation of Jesus Christ is the only sure anchor of our hope,the  only vision which will never disappoint.
For his motto, Bishop Morlino has selected the phrase 'VISUS NON MENTIETUR". This phrase, which is taken from the Second Chapter of the Old Testament Book of Habakkuk (Habakkuk 2:3), is translated "the vision will not disappoint." In these words, His Excellency, Bishop Morlino, expresses the solid foundation of all Chrispan doctrine:the revelation of Jesus Christ is the only sure anchor of our hope,the  only vision which will never disappoint.


In Madison he changed his arms in ?? and the upper most part now contains a gold tower which symbolizes a place of refuge, strength and of safety. The book serves to reference the bishop’s thirst for knowledge of things that concern God and His Church.
In Madison he changed his arms in ?? and the upper most part now contains a gold tower which symbolizes a place of refuge, strength and of safety. The book serves to reference the bishop’s thirst for knowledge of things that concern God and His Church.
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The motto was retained.
The motto was retained.


[[Heraldic literature - Ecclesiastical heraldry|'''Literature''']]: Information from diocesan websites of Helena and Madison
[[Heraldic literature - Ecclesiastical heraldry|'''Literature''']]:Information from diocesan websites of Helena and Madison


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