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The Heart symbolises the patron of the cardinal, St August. The pliers are the symbol of St Agatha. The Pile shows the arms of Pope [[John Paul II]], a personal friend of the cardinal. It was also he that elevated Joos to the cardinalate.
The Heart symbolises the patron of the cardinal, St August. The pliers are the symbol of St Agatha. The Pile shows the arms of Pope [[John Paul II]], a personal friend of the cardinal. It was also he that elevated Joos to the cardinalate.


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GUSTAAF JOOS

Born : July 5, 1923
Deceased : November 2, 2004

Titular Archbishop of Ieper 2003
Cardinal 2003

Arms of Gustaaf Joos

Official blazon

Origin/meaning

The Heart symbolises the patron of the cardinal, St August. The pliers are the symbol of St Agatha. The Pile shows the arms of Pope John Paul II, a personal friend of the cardinal. It was also he that elevated Joos to the cardinalate.


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