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JEAN MARIE VAN CAUWENBERGH
Born: March 28, 1879
Deceased: April 14, 1950
Auxiliary Bishop of Mechelen, 1930-1950; Titular Bishop of Synaus
Dutch | Gevierendeeld, 1. het wapen van kardinaal Van Roey zonder het pallium; 2. en 3. in lazuur drie leeuwen van goud; 4. in goud een monogram bestaande uit de letters P en M in een lauwerkrans, alles van lazuur. Het schild geplaatst voor een processiekruis en getopt met mijter en kromstaf. Groene prelatenhoed met aan weerszijden van het schild zes kwasten. Wapenspreuk: OPERE ET VERITATE. |
English | blazon wanted |
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