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The personal arms show a heart for the Missionaries of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, of which the bishop was a member. The star and the word Humilitas refer to St. Carolus Borromeo, the patron saint of the bishop. The base shows the castle ruin in Stein (NL), where the bishop was born. | The personal arms show a heart for the Missionaries of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, of which the bishop was a member. The star and the word Humilitas refer to St. Carolus Borromeo, the patron saint of the bishop. The base shows the castle ruin in Stein (NL), where the bishop was born. | ||
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{{media}} Letter of the bishop, 1974 | |||
[[Category:Roman Catholic bishops|Ouwelant]] | [[Category:Roman Catholic bishops|Ouwelant]] |
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CHARLES VAN DEN OUWELANT
Born : July 3, 1911
Deceased : August 22, 2003
Bishop of Surigao, 1955-1973
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Origin/meaning
As common in Philippine episcopal heraldry, the arms show the arms of the diocese impaled with the personal arms of the bishop.
The personal arms show a heart for the Missionaries of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, of which the bishop was a member. The star and the word Humilitas refer to St. Carolus Borromeo, the patron saint of the bishop. The base shows the castle ruin in Stein (NL), where the bishop was born.
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Index of the site Letter of the bishop, 1974