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The first and fourth quarters are based on the arms of the Diocese of Augsburg, and typically used by the auxiliary bishops of the diocese. The second quarter shows four flames, for the four Evangelists and the Holy Spirit. The colour blue is the symbol for St. Mary. The third quarter symbolises the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus. | The first and fourth quarters are based on the arms of the Diocese of Augsburg, and typically used by the auxiliary bishops of the diocese. The second quarter shows four flames, for the four Evangelists and the Holy Spirit. The colour blue is the symbol for St. Mary. The third quarter symbolises the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus. | ||
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FLORIAN WÖRNER
Born : February 5, 1970
Deceased :
Auxiliary Bishop of Augsburg, 2012-present; Titular Bishop of Hierpiniana
Official blazon
- (de) Schild geviert; 1 und 4 dreimal gespalten von Rot und Silber; in 2 auf Blau vier (2:2) goldene Flammen; in 3 auf Blau ein durchgehendes silbernes Kreuz, belegt mit drei schwarzen gekreuzten Nägeln. Devise: CHRISTUS DEI VIRTUS ET DEI SAPIENTIA. Kreuzstab pfahlweise hinter dem Schild, darüber grüner Hut mit zwei liegenden und 12 hängenden Quasten.
Origin/meaning
The first and fourth quarters are based on the arms of the Diocese of Augsburg, and typically used by the auxiliary bishops of the diocese. The second quarter shows four flames, for the four Evangelists and the Holy Spirit. The colour blue is the symbol for St. Mary. The third quarter symbolises the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus.
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Literature : Information from the diocese.