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Born : May 8, 1966<br> | '''Born''': May 8, 1966<br> | ||
Deceased : | '''Deceased''': | ||
Auxiliary Bishop of [[Archdiocese of Toronto|Toronto]], 2009-present<br> | Auxiliary Bishop of [[Archdiocese of Toronto|Toronto]], 2009-present<br> | ||
Titular Bishop of Ammaedara | Titular Bishop of Ammaedara | ||
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His motto "Ego Vobiscum Sum" (I am with you) are the words of Jesus at the end of Matthew's Gospel (Mt 28:20). It is a reminder to the bishop that the Triune God is with him as he responds to his Episcopal call to be present and involved with the People of God as they together bear witness to Christ. | His motto "Ego Vobiscum Sum" (I am with you) are the words of Jesus at the end of Matthew's Gospel (Mt 28:20). It is a reminder to the bishop that the Triune God is with him as he responds to his Episcopal call to be present and involved with the People of God as they together bear witness to Christ. | ||
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[[Literature]] : diocesan website | [[Heraldic literature - Ecclesiastical heraldry|'''Literature''']]: | ||
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[[Category:Roman Catholic bishops|Nguyen]] | [[Category:Roman Catholic bishops|Nguyen]] |
Latest revision as of 07:51, 19 April 2024
VINCENT NGUYÊN MANH HIEU
Born: May 8, 1966
Deceased:
Auxiliary Bishop of Toronto, 2009-present
Titular Bishop of Ammaedara
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Origin/meaning
The upper half is based on the Book of Revelations 7:9, where the multitude of martyrs, with palm branches in their hands, stand before the throne of the Lamb. The drop of blood flanked by two palm branches has special family significance for Bishop Nguyen as his great-great-grand father is one of the Vietnamese Martyrs.
The bottom half symbolizes not only the mandate given to the Apostles to be fishers of men, but also recognizes the Bishop as one of the boat people who came to Canada from Vietnam.
His motto "Ego Vobiscum Sum" (I am with you) are the words of Jesus at the end of Matthew's Gospel (Mt 28:20). It is a reminder to the bishop that the Triune God is with him as he responds to his Episcopal call to be present and involved with the People of God as they together bear witness to Christ.
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