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RANDOLPH ROQUE CALVO

Born : August 28, 1950
Deceased :

Bishop of Reno, 2006-2021

Arms of Randolph Roque Calvo

Official blazon

Origin/meaning

The scallop represents the tradition of the pilgrim church: the Church is always on its way. but the journey is never completed.

The Golden Gate Bridge signifies the area of San Francisco. where Bishop Calvo spent much of his career.

The blue wavy bars symbolize water, which represents baptism, sports and recreation. Calvo is an avid hiker and water-sports enthusiast. Found nowhere else in the world, the latte stone has become a symbol, and the signature of Guam and the Marianas Islands (see image below). Bishop Calvo was born on Guam.

Arms of Randolph Roque Calvo

The motto comes from an ancient prayer by Rabanus Maurus and asks the Holy Spirit to help guide him and his diocese.


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Literature : Information from the Reno diocese.