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===Official blazon===
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===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
The arms show the Río de la Plata, which recalls the particular biography of the bishop who has lived and developed his mission on both sides of the river. It is also the Uruguay River that runs through the diocese of Salto from north to south. The blue colour symbolizes the Virgin Mary. She covers all redeemed humanity with her mantle. The monogram IHS, is the name of Jesus. They are the first three letters of the Greek name of the Lord: ΙΗΣΟΥΣ, iota-eta-sigma. Spread by the Franciscan evangelization (San Bernardino de Siena), and later assumed by the Jesuits, it reminds us that the mission of the bishop is: "to shepherd the sheep in the name of the Lord, developing in them his office of teaching, of sanctifying and to rule. "Vatican Council II, Christus Dominus, 11.
The arms show the Río de la Plata, which recalls the particular biography of the bishop who has lived and developed his mission on both sides of the river. It is also the Uruguay River that runs through the diocese of Salto from north to south. The blue colour symbolizes the Virgin Mary. She covers all redeemed humanity with her mantle. The monogram IHS, is the name of Jesus. They are the first three letters of the Greek name of the Lord: ΙΗΣΟΥΣ, iota-eta-sigma. Spread by the Franciscan evangelization (San Bernardino de Siena), and later assumed by the Jesuits, it reminds us that the mission of the bishop is: "to shepherd the sheep in the name of the Lord, developing in them his office of teaching, of sanctifying and to rule. "Vatican Council II, Christus Dominus, 11.
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