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Born : June 16, 1954<br>
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Auxiliary Bishop of [[Diocese of Rockville Centre|Rockville Centre]], 2020-present; Titular Bishop of Egara
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[[Literature]] : https://exarandorum.wordpress.com/2020/06/04/bishop-romero-auxiliary-of-rockville-centre-ny
[[Heraldic literature - Ecclesiastical heraldry|'''Literature''']]: https://exarandorum.wordpress.com/2020/06/04/bishop-romero-auxiliary-of-rockville-centre-ny


[[Category:Roman Catholic bishops|Romero Fernández]]
[[Category:Roman Catholic bishops|Romero Fernández]]

Latest revision as of 15:35, 28 January 2024

LUIS MIGUEL ROMERO FERNÁNDEZ

Born: June 16, 1954
Deceased:

Auxiliary Bishop of Rockville Centre, 2020-present; Titular Bishop of Egara

Arms (crest) of Luis Miguel Romero Fernández

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Origin/meaning

The coat of arms assumed by Bishop Romero reflects his Religious Community, the diocese in which he serves, his previous ministry and his heritage. The colors used in this coat of arms are primarily red, white and blue, the national colors of the United States because the bishop wishes to honor the country in which he now lives (he was born in Spain) and serves as both a priest and bishop. The main charge is a bar specifically shaped to suggest an open book with the blue lower portion representing the binding and spine of the book and the white upper portion suggesting the pages. This is used to symbolize the many years the bishop spent working in a university setting as a teacher and administrator.

The three red roses on their green stems are an allusion to the miracle of the roses in December that accompanied the apparition of Our Lady of Guadalupe to Juan Diego. As such they serve as a symbol of Our Lady, especially Our Lady of Guadalupe, patroness of the Americas and a particular devotion to the Hispanic peoples. This is for all the many years the bishop has spent in priestly ministry outside his native Spain serving Spanish-speaking people in other countries, especially in the Americas.

The upper part of the shield contains the symbol of the Community to which the bishop belongs, the Idente Missionaries. He is the first member of this community to be appointed a bishop so it was of great importance for him to include the community emblem in his coat of arms. This is flanked by two escallop shells taken from the coat of arms of the Diocese of Rockville Centre.

The motto below the shield is, “Meek And Humble Of Heart” (Matthew 11:29)

The bishop specifically asked that the episcopal cross behind the shield and the galero be depicted in as simple a style as possible so they are depicted without any ornamentation.



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