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'''Born''': June 29, 1927<br>
'''Deceased''': November 28, 1992
 
Auxiliary Bishop of [[Archdiocese of New Orleans|New Orleans]], 1976-1983<br>
Bishop of [[Diocese of Baton Rouge|Baton Rouge]], 1983-1992
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'''Previous arms''':
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* (New Orleans) Azure, on a chevron wavy or, between two lines in chief and an otter couchant contourne argent, a rose between a key ward towards the apex end a sword the point likewise gules, motto: Lux In Domino.
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===Origin/meaning===
The background of the personal arms is blue in honor of our Blessed Lady, and the rose a symbol of Our Lady of Humility from the [[North American College]] in Rome, where Bishop Ott studied.
 
The chevron is emblematic of the Mississippi River and of the carpenter's plane. Bishop Ott was born in Gretna, La., near the banks of the Mississippi River, and the carpenter's plane honors St. Joseph, the Bishop's patron
saint (as well as the patron of the Diocese of Baton Rouge in the new arms).
 
A key and sword are symbolic of Sts. Peter and Paul.
 
The lily in the upper left of the first arms is that of the Blessed Virgin Mary to whom the Bishop has special devotions The one on the upper right refers to Saint Stanislaus Kostka, his patron saint, who was renowned for his purity.


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The otter is a canting element for the Ott name.


Born : June 29, 1927<br>
After becoming bishop of Baton Rouge the arms were changed, but most of the above symbolism remained.
Deceased : November 28, 1992


Auxiliary Bishop of [[Archdiocese of New Orleans|New Orleans]], 1976–1983<br>
At the bottom of the new arms is now a baseball, linking the sports appreciative Bishop Ott with his famous second cousin, major league Hall of Famer Mel Ott of the then New York Giants.
Bishop of [[Diocese of Baton Rouge|Baton Rouge]], 1983–1992


[[File:?.jpg|center|300 px|Arms of {{PAGENAME}}]]
The motto Lux in Domino means Light in the Lord.  


===Official blazon===
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|align="center"|[[File:batonrouge-ott1.jpg|center|300 px|Arms (crest) of {{PAGENAME}}]] <br/>The arms on his grave
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===Origin/meaning===
[[Heraldic literature - Ecclesiastical heraldry|'''Literature''']]:
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Latest revision as of 08:47, 6 September 2024

STANLEY JOSEPH OTT

Born: June 29, 1927
Deceased: November 28, 1992

Auxiliary Bishop of New Orleans, 1976-1983
Bishop of Baton Rouge, 1983-1992

Arms (crest) of Stanley Joseph Ott

Previous arms:

Official blazon
English
  • (New Orleans) Azure, on a chevron wavy or, between two lines in chief and an otter couchant contourne argent, a rose between a key ward towards the apex end a sword the point likewise gules, motto: Lux In Domino.

Origin/meaning

The background of the personal arms is blue in honor of our Blessed Lady, and the rose a symbol of Our Lady of Humility from the North American College in Rome, where Bishop Ott studied.

The chevron is emblematic of the Mississippi River and of the carpenter's plane. Bishop Ott was born in Gretna, La., near the banks of the Mississippi River, and the carpenter's plane honors St. Joseph, the Bishop's patron saint (as well as the patron of the Diocese of Baton Rouge in the new arms).

A key and sword are symbolic of Sts. Peter and Paul.

The lily in the upper left of the first arms is that of the Blessed Virgin Mary to whom the Bishop has special devotions The one on the upper right refers to Saint Stanislaus Kostka, his patron saint, who was renowned for his purity.

The otter is a canting element for the Ott name.

After becoming bishop of Baton Rouge the arms were changed, but most of the above symbolism remained.

At the bottom of the new arms is now a baseball, linking the sports appreciative Bishop Ott with his famous second cousin, major league Hall of Famer Mel Ott of the then New York Giants.

The motto Lux in Domino means Light in the Lord.

Arms (crest) of Stanley Joseph Ott

The arms on his grave

Literature:


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