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The wavy stripes hark back to Bishop Richard’s place of birth ([[Ndola]], the [[Zambia]]n Arms consisting of similar stripes in black and silver), blue a reminder of Our Lady and the red a reminder of the English Martyrs. The Crosses of Jerusalem are a reference to Bishop Richard’s membership of the Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem.
 
Bishop Richard’s motto is Pax et Gaudium in Domino - Peace and Joy in the Lord.


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CHARLES PHILLIP RICHARD MOTH

Born :
Deceased :

Bishop of the military, 2009-2015
Bishop of Arundel and Brighton, 2015-present

Arms of Charles Phillip Richard Moth

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Origin/meaning

The wavy stripes hark back to Bishop Richard’s place of birth (Ndola, the Zambian Arms consisting of similar stripes in black and silver), blue a reminder of Our Lady and the red a reminder of the English Martyrs. The Crosses of Jerusalem are a reference to Bishop Richard’s membership of the Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem.

Bishop Richard’s motto is Pax et Gaudium in Domino - Peace and Joy in the Lord.


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