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'''Born''': September 12, 1883 in St. Louis, Missouri, USA<br>
'''Born''': September 12, 1883 in St. Louis, Missouri, USA<br>
Deceased : November 19, 1946
'''Deceased''': November 19, 1946


Auxiliary Bishop of [[Archdiocese of Saint Louis|Saint Louis]], 1933-1940<br>
Auxiliary Bishop of [[Archdiocese of Saint Louis|Saint Louis]], 1933-1940<br>

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CHRISTIAN HERMAN WINKELMANN

Born: September 12, 1883 in St. Louis, Missouri, USA
Deceased: November 19, 1946

Auxiliary Bishop of Saint Louis, 1933-1940
Bishop of Wichita, 1931-1937

Arms of Christian Herman Winkelmann

Auxiliary Bishop of Saint Louis
Arms of Christian Herman Winkelmann

Bishop of Wichita
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Origin/meaning

The chevron forms a square corner (or Winkel in German) and thus is a canting element. It is designed as a carpenter's square, the symbol of St. Joseph. The three crosses are a Christian symbol and thus refer to the first name of the bishop.

The stars are a symbol for St. Francis de Sales, as he was rector of a college devoted to that saint. The fleur-de-lys in base is a symbol for Saint Louis.

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