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The Drops and Ear of Weath symbolises the Motto which translates as "The One who sows under Tears will Reap in Joy". The Escallops symbolises St Jacob and thus Canon Spaans' First Name. The Blach figures are Gregorian Musical Neums and symbolise Canon Spaans love for Church Music. The Colours Red and Gold are the Colours of Spain and alludes to the Name Spaans. | The Drops and Ear of Weath symbolises the Motto which translates as "The One who sows under Tears will Reap in Joy". The Escallops symbolises St Jacob and thus Canon Spaans' First Name. The Blach figures are Gregorian Musical Neums and symbolise Canon Spaans love for Church Music. The Colours Red and Gold are the Colours of Spain and alludes to the Name Spaans. | ||
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JACOB SPAANS
Born :
Deceased :
Canon and Dean of the Metropolitan Chapter of Utrecht 1998-2008
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The Drops and Ear of Weath symbolises the Motto which translates as "The One who sows under Tears will Reap in Joy". The Escallops symbolises St Jacob and thus Canon Spaans' First Name. The Blach figures are Gregorian Musical Neums and symbolise Canon Spaans love for Church Music. The Colours Red and Gold are the Colours of Spain and alludes to the Name Spaans.
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Literatuur: Pictures by Hans van Heijningen on Martin's Ecclesiastical Heraldry https://ecclesiasticalheraldry.weebly.com/