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===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
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The hammer and anvil refer to the former profession of the  bishop, who was an apprenticed blacksmith and worked as a wheelwright. They are also the biblical sign of brotherly co-operation as described in Isaiah 41:6-7.
 
The lower half shows an incense burner with clouds of incense. This symbolises the prayers to the Holy Father.
 
Below the shield are two ostrich feathers, a reference to the diocese and town of [[Oudtshoorn]]. They also symbolise that God cares about all creatures.
 
The motto means 'always ready'.


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[[Literature]] :  
[[Literature]] : information leaflet from the bishop


[[Category:Roman Catholic bishops|Adams]]
[[Category:Roman Catholic bishops|Adams]]
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