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


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CHARLES PHILLIP RICHARD MOTH

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

Arms of Charles Phillip Richard Moth

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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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