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STANISLAUS VINCENT BONA

Born : October 1, 1888
Deceased : December 1, 1967

Bishop of Grand Island, 1932-1944
Coadjutor Bishop of Green Bay, 1944-1945; Titular Bishop of Mela
Bishop of Green Bay, 1945-1967

Arms of Stanislaus Vincent Bona

Bishop of Grand Island
Arms of Stanislaus Vincent Bona

Coadjutor Bishop of Green Bay
Arms of Stanislaus Vincent Bona

Bishop of Green Bay

Official blazon

  • (personal arms) Silver, three bars gules, the topmost debruised by a gold horse-shoe; on a chief gules a silver eagle.

Origin/meaning

As common in US episcopal heraldry, the arms show the arms of the diocese impaled with the personal arms of the bishop.

The horseshoe is taken from the arms of Saint Stanislaus, his name Patron, while the chief shows the arms of Saint Casimir, of whose church in Chicago he was Pastor.

I have no information on the silver and red bars.


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