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The upper half refers to St. Peter, the rock, and refers to the strength that the church needed in the difficult times when he started his episcopate. The base shows the arms of the Fransiscan order, to which he belonged.
The upper half refers to St. Peter, the rock, and refers to the strength that the church needed in the difficult times when he started his episcopate. The base shows the arms of the Fransiscan order, to which he belonged.
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FRANCISCUS GERARD CONSTANTIN KRAMER

Born : June 3, 1903
Deceased : January 24, 1998

Apostolic Vicar of Luanfu, 1946; Titular Bishop of Europus
Bishop of Changzhi, 1946-1983

Arms of Franciscus Gerard Constantin Kramer

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The upper half refers to St. Peter, the rock, and refers to the strength that the church needed in the difficult times when he started his episcopate. The base shows the arms of the Fransiscan order, to which he belonged.

Arms of Franciscus Gerard Constantin Kramer

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