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The lion is canting for the first name of the bishop, Léon, but also symbolises the lion of [[Luxembourg]]. The two wheels in the chief are also canting, Wagener means wagon-maker. The first wheel only has three spokes, symbolising the Holy Trinity. The star and the blue of the chief are symbols for St. Mary. The wavy bars symbolise the name of the Titular See of Aquae Novae in Numidia ('new waters in Numidia').
The lion is canting for the first name of the bishop, Léon, but also symbolises the lion of [[Luxembourg]]. The two wheels in the chief are also canting, Wagener means wagon-maker. The first wheel only has three spokes, symbolising the Holy Trinity. The star and the blue of the chief are symbols for St. Mary. The wavy bars symbolise the name of the Titular See of Aquae Novae in Numidia ('new waters in Numidia').


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[[Literature]] : Heraldicum Disputationis 2020:2, XX-XXI
[[Literature]] : Heraldicum Disputationis 2020:2, XX-XXI


[[Category:Roman Catholic bishops|Wagener]]
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LÉON WAGENER

Born : April 12, 1962
Deceased :

Auxiliary bishop of Luxembourg, 2019-present; Titular Bishop of Aquae Novae in Numidia

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The lion is canting for the first name of the bishop, Léon, but also symbolises the lion of Luxembourg. The two wheels in the chief are also canting, Wagener means wagon-maker. The first wheel only has three spokes, symbolising the Holy Trinity. The star and the blue of the chief are symbols for St. Mary. The wavy bars symbolise the name of the Titular See of Aquae Novae in Numidia ('new waters in Numidia').



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Literature : Heraldicum Disputationis 2020:2, XX-XXI