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The personal arms reflect St. George, his baptismal patron (the dragon being slain with a spear) and his devotion to Our Lady (the star). These are impaled with the arms of the ruling pope. | The personal arms reflect St. George, his baptismal patron (the dragon being slain with a spear) and his devotion to Our Lady (the star). These are impaled with the arms of the ruling pope. | ||
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GEORG GÄNSWEIN
Born : July 30, 1956
Deceased :
Personal Papal Secretary, 2005-2013
Prefect of the Papal Household, 2012-present
Titular Archbishop of Urbs Salvia, 2012-present
Under Pope Benedict XVI |
Under Pope Francis |
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The personal arms reflect St. George, his baptismal patron (the dragon being slain with a spear) and his devotion to Our Lady (the star). These are impaled with the arms of the ruling pope.
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