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The arms show in the first and fourth quarter the arms of the Diocese of Würzburg. The anchors have multiple meanings.  An anchor is part of the arms of the city of [[Ludwigshafen]], where he was born. The colours silver and blue are those of the [[Diocese of Speyer]], as he became a priest in that diocese. The anchor is also the symbol of hope, and are also symbolising the foundation of the faith in heaven and earth. The anchor is also mentioned in his motto, which means "Hope is an anchor for the soul".
The arms show in the first and fourth quarter the arms of the Diocese of Würzburg. The anchors have multiple meanings.  An anchor is part of the arms of the city of [[Ludwigshafen]], where he was born. The colours silver and blue are those of the [[Diocese of Speyer]], as he became a priest in that diocese. The anchor is also the symbol of hope, and are also symbolising the foundation of the faith in heaven and earth. The anchor is also mentioned in his motto, which means "Hope is an anchor for the soul".


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Revision as of 11:29, 25 July 2023

FRANZ JUNG

Born : June 4, 1966
Deceased :

Bishop of Würzburg, 2018-present

Arms (crest) of Franz Jung

Official blazon

Origin/meaning

The arms show in the first and fourth quarter the arms of the Diocese of Würzburg. The anchors have multiple meanings. An anchor is part of the arms of the city of Ludwigshafen, where he was born. The colours silver and blue are those of the Diocese of Speyer, as he became a priest in that diocese. The anchor is also the symbol of hope, and are also symbolising the foundation of the faith in heaven and earth. The anchor is also mentioned in his motto, which means "Hope is an anchor for the soul".


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