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Born : October 12, 1923<br> | '''Born''': October 12, 1923<br> | ||
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Auxiliary Bishop of [[Archdiocese of Washington|Washington]], 1988-2004; Titular Bishop of Legia | Auxiliary Bishop of [[Archdiocese of Washington|Washington]], 1988-2004; Titular Bishop of Legia | ||
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Azure, on a mount in base Or charged with a bar wavy Azure, a dove Argent, in its beak a branch of olive Vert fructed Or, on a chief per pale Gules and Or, in the dexter a terrestial globe surmounted on a cross coupled Argent, in the sinister a roundel of the last fimbrated Azure. | Azure, on a mount in base Or charged with a bar wavy Azure, a dove Argent, in its beak a branch of olive Vert fructed Or, on a chief per pale Gules and Or, in the dexter a terrestial globe surmounted on a cross coupled Argent, in the sinister a roundel of the last fimbrated Azure. | ||
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[[Literature]] : http://www.adw.org/leadership/aux_bishops/coat_olivier.html (2004) | [[Heraldic literature - Ecclesiastical heraldry|'''Literature''']]: http://www.adw.org/leadership/aux_bishops/coat_olivier.html (2004) | ||
[[Category:Roman Catholic bishops|Olivier]] | [[Category:Roman Catholic bishops|Olivier]] |
Latest revision as of 15:31, 28 January 2024
LEONARD JAMES OLIVIER
Born: October 12, 1923
Deceased:
Auxiliary Bishop of Washington, 1988-2004; Titular Bishop of Legia
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Azure, on a mount in base Or charged with a bar wavy Azure, a dove Argent, in its beak a branch of olive Vert fructed Or, on a chief per pale Gules and Or, in the dexter a terrestial globe surmounted on a cross coupled Argent, in the sinister a roundel of the last fimbrated Azure.
Origin/meaning
The dove, symbol of the Holy Spirit, alludes to Bishop Olivier's motto and honors the influence of the Holy Ghost Fathers in his life. The olive branch, symbol of peace and strength also sings, or cants, in an heraldic manner upon the family name, Olivier.
The blue wavy bar across the gold mount recalls the Bayou region of Louisiana. In this area are the dioceses of Lafayette and Lake Charles where Bishop Olivier was born and has served as a priest. The arms of these dioceses also display the combined colors of blue and gold.
The red part of the chief is charged with he insignia, or emblem, of the Society of the Divine Word, a custom long established for members of religious orders who are raised to the episcopate. The Society displays a terrestial globe surmounted by a cross in silver symbolic of its commitment to world evangelization to draw all to Christ. The gold section is charged with a silver disc edged in blue honoring the Eucharist, and commemorates the influence of the Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament in Bishop Olivier's life; the colors of this sisterhood are blue and white.
Bishop Olivier's motto, "Lead Me, Guide Me," is taken from Psalm 30, verse 4; it expresses his prayer for wisdom, guidance and strength for himself and for all those committed to his care.
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Literature: http://www.adw.org/leadership/aux_bishops/coat_olivier.html (2004)