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===Official blazon=== | ===Official blazon=== | ||
*(Las Cruces) Arms impaled. Dexter: arms of the Diocese of Las Cruces. Sinister: Upon a field party per fess Azure and Vert two crosiers in saltair, the one per bend a bishop’s crosier Or and the one per bend sinister, a veiled abbot’s crosier Argent; upon a table Sable a host and chalice Proper all upon a fess overall of the fourth. | |||
Motto: “ZELUS DOMUS TUAE COMEDIT ME”. | |||
===Origin/meaning=== | ===Origin/meaning=== | ||
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OSCAR CANTÚ
Born : December 5, 1966
Deceased :
Auxiliary Bishop of San Antonio, 2008-2013
Bishop of Las Cruces, 2013-2018
Coadjutor bishop of San Jose, 2018,-
Auxiliary Bishop of San Antonio |
Bishop of Las Cruces |
Official blazon
- (Las Cruces) Arms impaled. Dexter: arms of the Diocese of Las Cruces. Sinister: Upon a field party per fess Azure and Vert two crosiers in saltair, the one per bend a bishop’s crosier Or and the one per bend sinister, a veiled abbot’s crosier Argent; upon a table Sable a host and chalice Proper all upon a fess overall of the fourth.
Motto: “ZELUS DOMUS TUAE COMEDIT ME”.
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