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'''Born''': November 7, 1936<br>
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Bishop of [[Diocese of Brugge|Brugge]], 1984-2010
Bishop of [[Diocese of Brugge|Brugge]], 1984-2010

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ROGER JOSEPH VANGHELUWE

Born:November 7, 1936
Deceased:

Bishop of Brugge, 1984-2010

Arms (crest) of Roger Joseph Vangheluwe
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Origin/meaning

The two Jerusalem crosses refer to the Jerusalem House where the bishop lived for 14 years, but also to the city of Jerusalem. Hence the two crosses. The base is taken from the arms of the Ten Duinen Abbey where he attended the seminary. It is also a symbol for the Eucharist.

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