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===Origin/meaning===
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The arms are impaled with the arms of the Archdiocese. The personal coat of arms of the archbishop show a silver field, divided by a black cross with a red star; this has been derived from a certain Pantin family from Brittany and is used here to symbolise the last name of the archbishop. To this a silver lily, symbol of St Anthony, has been added. The dove within the triangle of the upper portion is an expression of the Congregation of the Holy Ghost, of which the archbishop was a member.
The arms are impaled with the arms of the Archdiocese. The personal coat of arms of the archbishop show a silver field, divided by a black cross with a red star; this has been derived from a certain Pantin family from Brittany and is used here to symbolise the last name of the archbishop. To this a silver lily, symbol of St Anthony, has been added. The dove within the triangle of the upper portion is an expression of the Congregation of the Holy Ghost, of which the archbishop was a member.

Revision as of 14:01, 1 September 2023

GORDON ANTHONY PANTIN

Born : August 27, 1929
Deceased : March 12, 2000

Archbishop of Port of Spain, 1967-2000

Arms (crest) of Gordon Anthony Pantin
Official blazon
English blazon wanted

Origin/meaning

The arms are impaled with the arms of the Archdiocese. The personal coat of arms of the archbishop show a silver field, divided by a black cross with a red star; this has been derived from a certain Pantin family from Brittany and is used here to symbolise the last name of the archbishop. To this a silver lily, symbol of St Anthony, has been added. The dove within the triangle of the upper portion is an expression of the Congregation of the Holy Ghost, of which the archbishop was a member. Literature:


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