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The motto "IN CHRISTO GAUDIUM ET SPES" is Latin for "IN CHRIST JOY AND HOPE." The first phrase of Arhcbishop Murphy's motto (In Christo) is taken from "Instaurare Omnia in Christo" (All Things Come Together in Christ) which was the episcopal motto of Pope Saint Pius X, who established the Diocese of Great Falls, Montana in 1904, where Archbishop Murphy served as bishop from 1978 to 1987. The second phrase, Gaudium Et Spes, is taken from the Second Vatican Council's document "The Church in the Modern World" which in Latin, in combination with the modernistic presentation of the archbishop's total heraldic achievement completes the "twin" significance of his arms, reflecting the archbishop's ministry in the modern world and his foundations in the heritage of Holy Mother, The Church.
The motto "IN CHRISTO GAUDIUM ET SPES" is Latin for "IN CHRIST JOY AND HOPE." The first phrase of Arhcbishop Murphy's motto (In Christo) is taken from "Instaurare Omnia in Christo" (All Things Come Together in Christ) which was the episcopal motto of Pope Saint Pius X, who established the Diocese of Great Falls, Montana in 1904, where Archbishop Murphy served as bishop from 1978 to 1987. The second phrase, Gaudium Et Spes, is taken from the Second Vatican Council's document "The Church in the Modern World" which in Latin, in combination with the modernistic presentation of the archbishop's total heraldic achievement completes the "twin" significance of his arms, reflecting the archbishop's ministry in the modern world and his foundations in the heritage of Holy Mother, The Church.
 
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