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The arms show a sword with flames, where the sword symbolises wisdom and the flames love. The motto is taken from Eph. 4,15. | |||
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JOHANNES GERARDUS MARIA WILLEBRANDS
Born : September 4, 1909
Deceased : August 2, 2006
Titular Bishop of Mauriana, 1964-1969
Cardinal 1969
Bishop of the Military, 1975-1982
Archbishop of Utrecht, 1975-1983
Bishop of Mauriana |
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Archbishop of Utrecht |
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Origin/meaning
The arms show a sword with flames, where the sword symbolises wisdom and the flames love. The motto is taken from Eph. 4,15.
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