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JOHN ALOYSIUS MURPHY
Born : December 21, 1905
Deceased : November 18, 1995
Coadjutor Bishop of Shrewsbury, 1948-1949; Titular Bishop of Appia
Bishop of Shrewsbury, 1949-1961
Archbishop of Cardiff, 1961-1983
Bishop of Shrewsbury |
Archbishop of Cardiff |
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All diocesan bishops of Shrewsbury have used the diocesan arms with their personal motto since 1908. It is not known which motto Bishop Murphy used in Shrewsbury.
This arms is Cardiff show the archdiocesan arms with his (new ?) personal arms and motto.
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