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Born : April 19, 1905<br>
'''Born''': April 19, 1905<br>
Deceased : August 3, 2000
'''Deceased''': August 3, 2000


Coadjutor Bishop of [[Diocese of Roseau|Roseau]], 1946-1954; Titular Bishop of Cadossia
Coadjutor Bishop of [[Diocese of Roseau|Roseau]], 1946-1954; Titular Bishop of Cadossia


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[[Category:Roman Catholic bishops|Demets]]
[[Category:Roman Catholic bishops|Demets]]
[[Category:Granted 1946]]
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Latest revision as of 15:30, 28 March 2024

ANTOON DEMETS

Born: April 19, 1905
Deceased: August 3, 2000

Coadjutor Bishop of Roseau, 1946-1954; Titular Bishop of Cadossia

Arms (crest) of Antoon Demets
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English blazon wanted

Origin/meaning

The arms were adopted on August 24, 1946.

The blue chief shows the bishop's religious order, the Redemptorists, the Congregation of the Most Holy Redeemer. This is composed of a cross that is placed on a lance and a pole with a sponge on the end These are symbolic of the price that Christ paid for our redemption. These are placed between the abbreviations of the names of Joseph and Mary.

The star refers to St. Mary as Stella Maris (star of the sea) and also refers to the 21st corps of the Belgian army in which the bishop served. The blue field and the base refer to the different islands bound together in the Caribbean Sea.

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