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Bishop of [[Diocese of Surigao|Surigao]], 1940-1953<br>
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Titular Bishop of Cedamusa, 1953-1961
Titular Bishop of Cedamusa, 1953-1961
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===Origin/meaning===
The first quarter symbolises the priesthood. The second shows the symbol of the Missionaries of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, of which he was a member. The third shows a castle, as a symbol for the city of Naarden (NL), where he was born. The fourth shows Saint Nicholas of Tolentino, the patron saint of the Diocese of Surigao.


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Latest revision as of 16:31, 2 November 2024

JOHANNES VRAKKING

Born: December 27, 1886
Deceased: January 29, 1961

Bishop of Surigao, 1940-1953
Titular Bishop of Cedamusa, 1953-1961

Arms (crest) of Johannes Vrakking
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Origin/meaning

The first quarter symbolises the priesthood. The second shows the symbol of the Missionaries of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, of which he was a member. The third shows a castle, as a symbol for the city of Naarden (NL), where he was born. The fourth shows Saint Nicholas of Tolentino, the patron saint of the Diocese of Surigao.

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