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ALAIN RANSAY

Born : November 11, 1961
Deceased :

Bishop of Cayenne, 2021-present

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The three butterflies on a gold background signify Guyana, the dove on a red background symbolises the Holy Spirit. The base shows a net that catches fish to express the fact that fishing for souls is above all the work of the Spirit.

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