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Bishop of [[Diocese of Saint Paul, Alberta|Saint Paul, Alberta]], 2001-2012<br>
Bishop of [[Diocese of Saint Paul, Alberta|Saint Paul, Alberta]], 2001-2012<br>
Bishop of [[Diocese of Trois-Rivières|Trois-Rivières]], 2012-present
Bishop of [[Diocese of Trois-Rivières|Trois-Rivières]], 2012-2022


[[File:Troisrivieres-bouchard.jpg|center|300 px|Arms of {{PAGENAME}}]]
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===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
The Cross symbolises Christianity. The Book stands for the Word of God. The Ears of wheat symbolises the Sacraments. The Crozier symbolises the Bishop as the Good Shepherd. The Anchor symbolises Hope. The Motto translates as "So they may live".
The Cross symbolises Christianity. The Book stands for the Word of God. The Ears of wheat symbolises the Sacraments. The Crozier symbolises the Bishop as the Good Shepherd. The Anchor symbolises Hope. The Motto translates as "So they may live".


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[[Category:Roman Catholic bishops|Bouchard]]
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Revision as of 05:18, 23 June 2023

LUC-ANDRÉ BOUCHARD

Born : 18 November 1949
Deceased :

Bishop of Saint Paul, Alberta, 2001-2012
Bishop of Trois-Rivières, 2012-2022

Arms of Luc-André Bouchard

Official blazon

Origin/meaning

The Cross symbolises Christianity. The Book stands for the Word of God. The Ears of wheat symbolises the Sacraments. The Crozier symbolises the Bishop as the Good Shepherd. The Anchor symbolises Hope. The Motto translates as "So they may live".

Literature :

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