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'''Born''': October 5, 1895<br>
'''Deceased''': March 21, 1999


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Bishop of [[Diocese of Grand Island|Grand Island]], 1951-1972


Born : October 5, 1895<br>
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Deceased : March 21, 1999


Bishop of [[Diocese of Grand Island|Grand Island]], 1951—1972
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The chief of the personal arms shows a fish for his mother, whose name was Fisher. The animal is taken to represent Paschang. The lower half shows symbols for his two patron saints, St. John Baptist and St. Linus, Pope and martyr.  


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Latest revision as of 09:45, 14 April 2024

JOHN LINUS PASCHANG

Born: October 5, 1895
Deceased: March 21, 1999

Bishop of Grand Island, 1951-1972

Arms (crest) of John Linus Paschang
Official blazon
English blazon wanted

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 chief of the personal arms shows a fish for his mother, whose name was Fisher. The animal is taken to represent Paschang. The lower half shows symbols for his two patron saints, St. John Baptist and St. Linus, Pope and martyr.


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