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JOSEF STIMPFLE

Born : March 25, 1916
Deceased : September 12, 1996

Bishop of Augsburg, 1963-1992

Arms of Josef Stimpfle

Official blazon

  • (de) Geviert; ein silberner Herzschild, darin zwei schräggekreuzte rote Bärentatzen; in 1 und 4 gespalten von Rot und Silber; 2 und 3 in Schwarz über einem blauen Dreiberg eine goldene Mauer mit vier Zin­nen aus der zwei schräggestellte Pilgerstäbe herausragen, überhöht von einem goldenen Kreuz.

Origin/meaning

The quartered arms show in I and IV the diocesan arms. In II and III show the cross of St. Ulrich, the patron saint of the diocese, two pilgrim's staffs (as a symbol for the task of a bishop) and a wall. The wall is taken from the Bible in the first letter of Peter. The four embattlements refer to the four evangelists. The colours are taken from the colours of the seminary in Dillingen, where he studied.

The inescutcheon is taken from the arms of Maihingen, where he was born.

He never used the episcopal hat and tassels.


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