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Born : August 18, 1857<br>
'''Born''': August 18, 1857<br>
Deceased : May 13, 1926
'''Deceased''': May 13, 1926


Apostolic vicar of [[Diocese of Honolulu|the Hawaiian Islands]], 1903-1926; Titular Bishop of Zeugma in Syria
Apostolic vicar of [[Diocese of Honolulu|the Hawaiian Islands]], 1903-1926; Titular Bishop of Zeugma in Syria

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LIBERT HUBERT JOHN LOUIS BOEYNAEMS

Born: August 18, 1857
Deceased: May 13, 1926

Apostolic vicar of the Hawaiian Islands, 1903-1926; Titular Bishop of Zeugma in Syria

Arms (crest) of Libert Hubert John Louis Boeynaems
Official blazon
English blazon wanted

Azure, a heart gules on a cross couped d'argent.

Origin/meaning

The colors represent those of the Hawaiian Territory, the cross and heart symbolizing the device: Labore et Caritate (labour and love), which the Prelate wanted to be his rule of administration.

Arms (crest) of Libert Hubert John Louis Boeynaems

His arms in a book from his native Antwerpen
Arms (crest) of Libert Hubert John Louis Boeynaems

His arms in a stained-glass window in Honolulu (wrong colour in chief)

Literature: Cruys, 2023


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