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LAWRENCE ALOYSIUS BURKE

Born : October 27, 1932
Deceased : January 24, 2010

Bishop of Nassau, 1981-1999
Archbishop of Nassau, 1999-2004
Archbishop of Kingston in Jamaica, 2004-2008

Arms of Lawrence Aloysius Burke

Official blazon

Origin/meaning

The personal arms are impaled with the arms of the (arch)diocese.

The gold field with a red cross is taken from the arms of some British Burke family, used here to symbolise the last name of the archbishop. On it are the symbols of his baptismal patrons, Saint Aloysius, represented by a silver cross being placed on the red cross, and Saint Lawrence, who tradition tells us was martyred by the Romans by being roasted on a rack or gridiron, here shown in black.

On the silver chief the symbol of his religious community, the Society of Jesus (The Jesuits), which is the monogram of the Holy Name (IHS and cross) above three crucifixion nails within a crown of thorns.

For his motto, Archbishop Burke uses the phrase "JESUS IS LORD" to express the true Christian belief that Jesus is the Son of God, the Messiah and Lord of all, and that through this belief in Christ Jesus we can attain eternal salvation


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