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Born : August 24, 1895<br> | '''Born''': August 24, 1895<br> | ||
Deceased : November 2, 1970 | '''Deceased''': November 2, 1970 | ||
Auxiliary Bishop of [[Archdiocese of Boston|Boston]], 1939-1944<br> | Auxiliary Bishop of [[Archdiocese of Boston|Boston]], 1939-1944<br> | ||
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Impaled. Dexter: Azure a cross fleurettie or, in base barry-wavy of five azure and argent, issuing from a mount of three coupeaux of the second; Sinister: Argent, on a cross gules a pastoral staff or in pale between three escallops or, two in fesse and one in base; over all, in chief, an open book proper, garnished and inscribed with the letters X P of the third. | Impaled. Dexter: Azure a cross fleurettie or, in base barry-wavy of five azure and argent, issuing from a mount of three coupeaux of the second; Sinister: Argent, on a cross gules a pastoral staff or in pale between three escallops or, two in fesse and one in base; over all, in chief, an open book proper, garnished and inscribed with the letters X P of the third. | ||
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James the Greater, apostle, (the three scallop shells) as traditionally borne by pilgrims to the famous shrine of St. James at Compostella in Spain. | James the Greater, apostle, (the three scallop shells) as traditionally borne by pilgrims to the famous shrine of St. James at Compostella in Spain. | ||
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Brassard, 1956 | |||
[[Category:Roman Catholic bishops|Cushing]] | [[Category:Roman Catholic bishops|Cushing]] | ||
[[Category:Roman Catholic archbishops|Cushing]] | [[Category:Roman Catholic archbishops|Cushing]] | ||
[[Category:Catholic cardinals|Cushing]] | [[Category:Catholic cardinals|Cushing]] |
Latest revision as of 14:01, 28 January 2024
RICHARD JAMES CUSHING
Born: August 24, 1895
Deceased: November 2, 1970
Auxiliary Bishop of Boston, 1939-1944
Archbishop of Boston, 1944 - 1970
Cardinal : 1958
Auxiliary Bishop |
Cardinal |
English | blazon wanted |
Impaled. Dexter: Azure a cross fleurettie or, in base barry-wavy of five azure and argent, issuing from a mount of three coupeaux of the second; Sinister: Argent, on a cross gules a pastoral staff or in pale between three escallops or, two in fesse and one in base; over all, in chief, an open book proper, garnished and inscribed with the letters X P of the third.
Origin/meaning
The arms show the arms of the Archdiocese of Boston with the personal arms of the Archbishop. These are based upon the heraldic emblems of his two name Saints: St. Richard of Chichester (the book and the pastoral staff) and St. James the Greater, apostle, (the three scallop shells) as traditionally borne by pilgrims to the famous shrine of St. James at Compostella in Spain.
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