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Born : October 17, 1937<br>
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Bishop of [[Diocese of Almenara|Almenara]], 1999-2013
Bishop of [[Diocese of Almenara|Almenara]], 1999-2013
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===Origin/meaning===
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The grapes are a Biblical symbol for life in abundance, and refers here to the fertility of the Jequitinhonha valley, as well as to the family farm in the Netherlands where also grapes were cultivated. The base shows the Jequitinhonha river.
The grapes are a Biblical symbol for life in abundance, and refers here to the fertility of the Jequitinhonha valley, as well as to the family farm in the Netherlands where also grapes were cultivated. The base shows the Jequitinhonha river.
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[[Literature]] : info obtained from the bishop
[[Heraldic literature - Ecclesiastical heraldry|'''Literature''']]: info obtained from the bishop


[[Category:Roman Catholic bishops|Steekelenburg]]
[[Category:Roman Catholic bishops|Steekelenburg]]

Latest revision as of 15:14, 28 January 2024

HUGO MARIA VAN STEEKELENBURG

Born: October 17, 1937
Deceased:

Bishop of Almenara, 1999-2013

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The grapes are a Biblical symbol for life in abundance, and refers here to the fertility of the Jequitinhonha valley, as well as to the family farm in the Netherlands where also grapes were cultivated. The base shows the Jequitinhonha river.


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