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Born : May 27, 1901<br> | '''Born''': May 27, 1901<br> | ||
Deceased : December 31, 1960 | '''Deceased''': December 31, 1960 | ||
Coadjutor Bishop of [[Diocese of Speyer|Speyer]], 1941-1943; Titular Bishop of Lebessus<br> | Coadjutor Bishop of [[Diocese of Speyer|Speyer]], 1941-1943; Titular Bishop of Lebessus<br> | ||
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Bishop of [[Military Ordinariate of Germany|the military]], 1956-1960 | Bishop of [[Military Ordinariate of Germany|the military]], 1956-1960 | ||
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* (bishop) In Blau ein silbernes Kreuz, besteckt über dem Querbalken mit einer goldenen Krone; begleitetrechts unten von einem goldenen Bergmassiv über goldenen Wellen und unter einer herabstoßenden goldenen Taube; links unten von einer goldenen Schale mit einem Fuß auf einem goldenen Balken, aus der rote Flammen züngeln, unter einer herabstoßenden goldenen Taube. | |||
* (archbishop) Zwei Schilde; rechts der Freisinger Mohr; links in Blau ein durchgehendes silbernes Kreuz, über dem Querbalken besteckt mit einer goldenen Krone, rechts unten über goldenen Wellen ein goldenes Bergmassiv unter einer herabstoßenden goldenen Taube und links unten auf einem goldenen Balken eine goldene Schale mit Fuß, aus der rote Flammen züngeln, unter einer herabstoßenden goldenen Taube. | |||
* (cardinal) Geviert von Gold und Blau; in 1 und 4 der Freisinger Mohr mit rotem Kragen; in 2 und 3 geteilt durch einen silbernen Wellenbalken, begleitet oben von einer auffliegenden, golden-nimbierten silbernen Taube und unten von einer goldenen Krone mit einem Reif aus Kreuzornamenten. | |||
Motto : Veritati Et Caritati | |||
===Origin/meaning=== | ===Origin/meaning=== | ||
The arms as Bishop of Speyer show the cross of the Diocese of Speyer, with an additional crown for the Kingdom of Christ. In the lower half there are two doves, symbolising the holy spirit. They also represent truth and love, which is the motto of the bishop. The rock or mountain refers to the strength of Christianity in modern times, the flames represent eternal love. | |||
When he was appointed Archbishop of MÚnchen-Freising he kept the personal arms and used this with the diocesan arms in a similar style as his predecessor, [[Michael von Faulhaber]]. | |||
When he was elevated to Cardinal he used quartered arms with the diocesan arms in I and IV and in II and III a composition of the dove and the crown of Christ. The silver bar, represents water and baptism. | |||
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Latest revision as of 09:44, 14 April 2024
JOSEPH WENDEL
Born: May 27, 1901
Deceased: December 31, 1960
Coadjutor Bishop of Speyer, 1941-1943; Titular Bishop of Lebessus
Bishop of Speyer, 1943-1952
Archbishop of München-Freising, 1952-1960
Cardinal 1953
Bishop of the military, 1956-1960
Bishop of Speyer |
Archbishop of München-Freising |
Cardinal |
English | blazon wanted |
- (bishop) In Blau ein silbernes Kreuz, besteckt über dem Querbalken mit einer goldenen Krone; begleitetrechts unten von einem goldenen Bergmassiv über goldenen Wellen und unter einer herabstoßenden goldenen Taube; links unten von einer goldenen Schale mit einem Fuß auf einem goldenen Balken, aus der rote Flammen züngeln, unter einer herabstoßenden goldenen Taube.
- (archbishop) Zwei Schilde; rechts der Freisinger Mohr; links in Blau ein durchgehendes silbernes Kreuz, über dem Querbalken besteckt mit einer goldenen Krone, rechts unten über goldenen Wellen ein goldenes Bergmassiv unter einer herabstoßenden goldenen Taube und links unten auf einem goldenen Balken eine goldene Schale mit Fuß, aus der rote Flammen züngeln, unter einer herabstoßenden goldenen Taube.
- (cardinal) Geviert von Gold und Blau; in 1 und 4 der Freisinger Mohr mit rotem Kragen; in 2 und 3 geteilt durch einen silbernen Wellenbalken, begleitet oben von einer auffliegenden, golden-nimbierten silbernen Taube und unten von einer goldenen Krone mit einem Reif aus Kreuzornamenten.
Motto : Veritati Et Caritati
Origin/meaning
The arms as Bishop of Speyer show the cross of the Diocese of Speyer, with an additional crown for the Kingdom of Christ. In the lower half there are two doves, symbolising the holy spirit. They also represent truth and love, which is the motto of the bishop. The rock or mountain refers to the strength of Christianity in modern times, the flames represent eternal love.
When he was appointed Archbishop of MÚnchen-Freising he kept the personal arms and used this with the diocesan arms in a similar style as his predecessor, Michael von Faulhaber.
When he was elevated to Cardinal he used quartered arms with the diocesan arms in I and IV and in II and III a composition of the dove and the crown of Christ. The silver bar, represents water and baptism.
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