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Born : March 1, 1851<br>
'''Born''': March 1, 1851<br>
Deceased : October 5, 1920
'''Deceased''': October 5, 1920


Bishop of [[Diocese of Springfield in Massachusetts|Springfield in Massachusetts]], 1892–1920
Bishop of [[Diocese of Springfield in Massachusetts|Springfield in Massachusetts]], 1892-1920


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===Official blazon===
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Argent, the figure of St. Michael subduing the dragon, all proper.
Argent, the figure of St. Michael subduing the dragon, all proper.


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The motto means "Michael, standard bearer of salvation" and is taken from the Hymn "Te splendor et virtus" for the feast of St. Michael.
The motto means "Michael, standard bearer of salvation" and is taken from the Hymn "Te splendor et virtus" for the feast of St. Michael.


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[[Literature]] : Brassard, 1957
[[Heraldic literature - Ecclesiastical heraldry|'''Literature''']]:
 
Brassard, 1957


[[Category:Roman Catholic bishops|Beaven]]
[[Category:Roman Catholic bishops|Beaven]]

Latest revision as of 07:48, 19 April 2024

THOMAS DANIEL BEAVEN

Born: March 1, 1851
Deceased: October 5, 1920

Bishop of Springfield in Massachusetts, 1892-1920

Arms (crest) of Thomas Daniel Beaven
Official blazon
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Argent, the figure of St. Michael subduing the dragon, all proper.

MOTTO: Michael salutis signifer?

Origin/meaning

The bishop used simply arms with the patron saint of the diocese.

The motto means "Michael, standard bearer of salvation" and is taken from the Hymn "Te splendor et virtus" for the feast of St. Michael.


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Brassard, 1957