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'''Born''': February 26, 1890<br> | '''Born''': February 26, 1890<br> | ||
Deceased : September 28, 1946 | '''Deceased''': September 28, 1946 | ||
Auxiliary Bishop of [[Diocese of Cleveland|Cleveland]], 1946; Titular Bishop of Limata | Auxiliary Bishop of [[Diocese of Cleveland|Cleveland]], 1946; Titular Bishop of Limata |
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JOHN RAPHAEL HAGAN
Born: February 26, 1890
Deceased: September 28, 1946
Auxiliary Bishop of Cleveland, 1946; Titular Bishop of Limata
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Quarterly: lst; Azure, three fleurs-de-lis, one and two, Argent. 2nd; Gules, a lion rampant Or, armed and langued Azure., 3rd; Vert, issuant from base a dexter cubit arm in armour grasping a sword sinister bendwise all Or. 4th.; Azure, a Maltese cross Argent. Motto: VIVERE CHRISTUS.
Origin/meaning
The arms of Bishop Hagan are a combination of family associations and religious aspirations. The first quarter with three silver fleurs-de-lis on a blue field honors the Blessed Virgin Mary. The gold lion on a red field in the second quarter is adapted from the arms of a Foley family and represent here the family name of his mother. The arm in armour grasping a sword all in gold on a green field in the third quarter is adapted from the arms of a Hagan family and thus represent the last name of the bishop.
The silver Maltese cross on a blue field in the fourth quarter honors St. John the Baptist, patron saint of Bishop Hagan.
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