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The first half shows a tuberose (''Polianthes tuberosa'') flower and a carpenter's plane; symbols of Saint Joseph, husband of Mary and worker, patron and holder of the diocese in which the Bishop is to serve as pastor. The tuberose is in Spanish a Vara de San José (Staff of St. Joseph). Above these is a banner with the words "ITE AD IOSEPH" ("Go to Joseph"), an invitation to approach the adoptive father of Jesus, who meet all the visitors of the Cathedral Church on the threshold of their main entrance. It is also an invitation to feel the Cathedral as everyone's home. | The first half shows a tuberose (''Polianthes tuberosa'') flower and a carpenter's plane; symbols of Saint Joseph, husband of Mary and worker, patron and holder of the diocese in which the Bishop is to serve as pastor. The tuberose is in Spanish a Vara de San José (Staff of St. Joseph). Above these is a banner with the words "ITE AD IOSEPH" ("Go to Joseph"), an invitation to approach the adoptive father of Jesus, who meet all the visitors of the Cathedral Church on the threshold of their main entrance. It is also an invitation to feel the Cathedral as everyone's home. |
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