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Jpfam ' equensnonlBeuittg Jib ion O ' -H ta. ' l (?oait 06 -@tml The seal of Bishop O ' Hara is divided into two halves, one of which incorporates the seal of the University of T otre Dame, and the other the personal insignia of the bishop. Since its oficial title is, Universitas Tsjostrae Dominae a Lacu (by the la e), a star which recalls Our Lady ' s epithet, Star of the Sea, was chosen as Mary ' s symbol in the shield. The two wavy lines in the lower part of the University ' s shield express the words a Lacu, in the official title. Thus the star and the waves dedicate the University to the Star of the Sea. The gold cross in the center of the shield symbolizes the Congregation of Holy Cross which administers the University. The open boo , emblematic of an institution of learning, has on its pages the words, Vita, Dulcedo, Spes, u hich are ta en from the ancient antiphon of the Blessed Virgin, Salve Regina, and mean, Our life, our sweetness and our hope. In the upper compartment of the second half of the shield is the special sea! of the Con- gregation of Holy Cross, the religious family of Bishop O ' Hara; in the lower section, the arms of the O ' Hara family. On a green background is a gold pale or bar with extended rays, on which is a sable lion. It is not clear just what this may mean, but the ancient motto of the O ' Hara is: If you doubt me, try me. Above the sea! are the usual external heraldic ornaments which indicate episcopal ran the cross, mitre, and the ecclesiastical hat with cords and tassels falling on both sides of the shield. At the base on a scroll is Bishop O ' Hara ' s motto which he took from a sermon of St. Bernard ' s on the Name of Mary: IPSAM SEQUENS NON DEVIAS, Following her you go not astray.
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