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===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
Archbishop Hallinan's Personal Arms show the Crosn and the Oak from the Arms of the Hallinan Family. The Sword symbolises the Baptismal Patron of the Archbishop - St Paul. the Hearts are from the Arms of Cardinal Newman and symbolises the Archbishop's time as Chaplain at the Newman Foundation, Western Reserve University. The Motto Translates as "That you shall love each other"
Archbishop Hallinan's personal arms show the cross and the oak from the Arms of the Hallinan Family. The sword symbolises the Baptismal Patron of the Archbishop - St Paul. the Hearts are from the Arms of Cardinal Newman and symbolises the Archbishop's time as Chaplain at the Newman Foundation, Western Reserve University. The Motto Translates as "That you shall love each other"


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PAUL JOHN HALLINAN

Born : April 8, 1911 in Painesville, USA
Deceased : March 27, 1968 in Atlanta, USA

Bishop of Charleston, 1958–1962
Archbishop of Atlanta, 1962–1968

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Origin/meaning

Archbishop Hallinan's personal arms show the cross and the oak from the Arms of the Hallinan Family. The sword symbolises the Baptismal Patron of the Archbishop - St Paul. the Hearts are from the Arms of Cardinal Newman and symbolises the Archbishop's time as Chaplain at the Newman Foundation, Western Reserve University. The Motto Translates as "That you shall love each other"


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