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The tower on a hill in the first quarter is a symbol of vigilance and a reference to the -berg (hill) part of his name. The second quarter shows a sowing farmer. This refers to the gospels and to his ancestry from a family of farmers. The third shows the arms of the Diocese of Regensburg. The fourth quarter, a book with eyes and a crosier, refer to St. Erhard, the second patron saint of the diocese. | |||
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VINZENZ GUGGENBERGER
Born : March 21, 1929
Deceased : July 4, 2012
Auxiliary Bishop of Regensburg, 1972-2004; Titular Bishop of Abziri
Official blazon
Blau und Rot geviert; in 1: auf einem grünen Hügel ein goldener Zinnenturm; in 2: ein Mann mit Hut und Sähschurz, eine goldene Saat ausstreuend; in 3: ein silberner Schrägbalken; in 4: ein goldenes Buch mit silbernem Rücken, auf dem Deckel zwei menschliche Augen; vor einem pfahlweis gestellten goldenen Pedum.
Origin/meaning
The tower on a hill in the first quarter is a symbol of vigilance and a reference to the -berg (hill) part of his name. The second quarter shows a sowing farmer. This refers to the gospels and to his ancestry from a family of farmers. The third shows the arms of the Diocese of Regensburg. The fourth quarter, a book with eyes and a crosier, refer to St. Erhard, the second patron saint of the diocese.
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