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The bishop only adopted arms in 1984, he never used arms as an auxiliary bishop. The wolf is the arms of the Diocese of Passau. The cross a generic Christian symbol. The chief shows three trefoils symbolising strength, love and prudence, and thus refer also to the motto. | The bishop only adopted arms in 1984, he never used arms as an auxiliary bishop. The wolf is the arms of the Diocese of Passau. The cross a generic Christian symbol. The chief shows three trefoils symbolising strength, love and prudence, and thus refer also to the motto. | ||
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FRANZ XAVER EDER
Born : November 4, 1925
Deceased : June 20, 2013
Auxiliary Bishop of Passau, 1977-1984; Titular Bishop of Villa Regis
Bishop of Passau, 1984-2001
Official blazon
- (de) Unter einem goldenen Schildhaup,tdarin drei schräggestellte grüne Kleeblätter, Silber und Schwarz gespalten; vorne der Passauer Wolf; hinten ein durchgehendes goldenes Kreuz.
Motto : Im Geist der Kraft und der Liebe und der Besonnenheit
Origin/meaning
The bishop only adopted arms in 1984, he never used arms as an auxiliary bishop. The wolf is the arms of the Diocese of Passau. The cross a generic Christian symbol. The chief shows three trefoils symbolising strength, love and prudence, and thus refer also to the motto.
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