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ARRIGO MIGLIO

Born : July 18, 1942
Deceased :

Bishop of Iglesias, 1992-1999
Bishop of Ivrea, 1999-2012
Archbishop of Cagliari, 2012-2019
Cardinal 2022

Arms of Arrigo Miglio

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Origin/meaning

The chief shows the star of St. Mary and St. George. The latter refers to San Giorgio Canavese, the place where he is born, as well as to his former position as Chaplain of the Scouts.

The book (Bible) refers that he is a Bible scholar. The rainbow and crops refer to the first covenant sign and down the fruit of promise land

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