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{{religion}}'''DIOCESE OF CASHEL AND OSSORY'''


'''DIOCESE OF CASHEL AND OSSORY'''
Country : [[Ecclesiastical heraldry of Ireland|Ireland]]<br>
Denomination : [[:Category:Anglican heraldry|Anglican]]


Denomination : Anglican
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DIOCESE OF CASHEL AND OSSORY

Country : Ireland
Denomination : Anglican

Arms (crest) of Diocese of Cashel and Ossory

Official blazon

Quarterly, 1st for Cashel, Gules two keys in saltire - the wards upwards, or, 2nd for Ossory, Gules between five crosses patée fitchée a covered cup ensigned with a cross patée all or, 3rd for Ferns and Leighlin, Sable two crosiers indorsed in saltire supressed by a mitre labelled or, 4th for Waterford and Lismore, Vert two keys in saltire bows down or between in chief a lion passant argent, in fess on the dexter an open Bible and on the sinister an annulet of the second, in base six cloven tongues one, two and thee of the third, the whole ensigned with a bishop’s mitre also gold

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