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The main cross is Celtic in character to indicate Irish ancestry. The fleur-de-lys at the points indicate his French ancestry. The aesculapius is the symbol of medicine and refers to hist parents being a doctor and nurse. It stands in water for Bear Creek, where he was born. | |||
The three rings symbolise the Holy Trinity. The atom indicates that Christ reigns through the church in the modern world. | |||
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ROBERT FEALEY MORNEAU
Born : September 10, 1938
Deceased :
Auxiliary Bishop of Green Bay, 1979-2013
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The main cross is Celtic in character to indicate Irish ancestry. The fleur-de-lys at the points indicate his French ancestry. The aesculapius is the symbol of medicine and refers to hist parents being a doctor and nurse. It stands in water for Bear Creek, where he was born.
The three rings symbolise the Holy Trinity. The atom indicates that Christ reigns through the church in the modern world.
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