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'''Born''': December 1, 1894<br>
'''Born''': December 1, 1894<br>
Deceased : August 9, 1981
'''Deceased''': August 9, 1981


Coadjutor Bishop of [[Diocese of Sioux City|Sioux City]], 1947-1948; Titular Bishop of Sinda<br>
Coadjutor Bishop of [[Diocese of Sioux City|Sioux City]], 1947-1948; Titular Bishop of Sinda<br>

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JOSEPH MAXIMILIAN MUELLER

Born: December 1, 1894
Deceased: August 9, 1981

Coadjutor Bishop of Sioux City, 1947-1948; Titular Bishop of Sinda
Bishop of Sioux City, 1948-1970
Titular Bishop of Simitthu, 1970-1971

Arms (crest) of Joseph Maximilian Mueller

Coadjutor Bishop
Arms (crest) of Joseph Maximilian Mueller

Bishop
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Origin/meaning

The arms show a canting mill wheel (Mueller is German for miller). The background colour is red, symbolizing love and martyrdom, for the Bishop has chosen as his motto: "Jesum Ardenter Quaerite" - Seek Jesus lovingly.

The fleur-de-lys, represents the Bishop's Patron Saint, St. Joseph, as well as the univer­sity where he took his training, the Pontifical University of the Josephin­um.


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