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JOSEPH MALACKY GRAY
Born: October 20, 1919
Deceased: May 7, 1999
Auxiliary bishop of Liverpool, 1968-1980
Bishop of Shrewsbury, 1980-1995
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Origin/meaning
All diocesan bishops have used the diocesan arms with their personal motto since 1908.
The motto of the bishop was Ministrare non ministrari.
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