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MANFRED MÜLLER

Born : November 15, 1926
Deceased : May 20, 2015

Auxiliary bishop of Augsburg, 1972-1982; Titular Bishop of Iubaltiana
Bishop of Regensburg, 1982-2002

Arms of Manfred Müller

Auxiliary bishop of Augsburg
Arms of Manfred Müller

Bishop of Regensburg

Official blazon

  • (bishop) In Grün ein rechtes rotes Obereck, belegt mit einem silbernen Schräg­balken, begleitet von einem aufspringenden silbernen Fisch in der linken Hälfte des Schildes und unten von einem roten Korb, darin fünf (2:3) goldene Brote.

Origin/meaning

The bread and fish refer to the Holy Eucharist. The breads, with a small cross, also refer to a mill wheel, as a canting symbol for the name Muller (miller). The fish also is places in a way to resemble a mill wheel. The fish is, besides a symbol for Jesus, also the symbol of St. Ulrich, the patron saint of the Diocese of Augsburg.

In his arms as auxiliary bishop in Auggsburg the first quarter was divided paly in red and silver, the colours of the diocese of Augsburg. In Regensburg he changed these for the arms of the Diocese of Regensburg.

In Augsburg he never used the external attributes of a bishop. In Regensburg he also rarely used these.



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Literature : Bleisteiner, 1986