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MICHAEL JOSEPH CRANE
Born : September 8, 1863
Deceased : December 26, 1928
Auxiliary bishop of Philadelphia, 1921-1928; Titular Bishop of Curium
Official blazon
Gules, a crane holding a stone in his right claw and two stars in chief, all silver; on a silver chief a sword fessways gules, the hilt to the sinister, the blade wavy.
Origin/meaning
The crane holding a stone is a common symbol for vigilance and here obviously also a canting element for the name of the bishop. The two stars represent the mother of the bishop and the sword in chief is the symbol for St. Michael, the patron saint of the bishop.