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===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
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The episcopal shield is cut by the pointed bastille, and that honorable one that leaves the imprint of the Cusco coat of arms, family roots of the archbishop, who boasts a crenellated bastion in its only field.
 
To such a partition corresponds an upper field of gold where
a double-headed eagle, appropriate symbolism of the land of Lima where Monseñor Ugarte was born and carries out his studies. In this field, occupying the Point of Honor of the Shield, The Virgin Star of the Sea, dominates the blazon, enamelled in gules - symbol and representation of charity - reminding us that God is love (1 John 4,8)
 
In the lower field, corresponding to the Point, the silver sword of San Miguel crosses a shield of the same metal, located in the Navel of the Blazon, which displays the beautiful flower of the Apurimeño valley. This Sinople field, enamel of Hope and Service, houses a double significance in its heraldic figures since the sword of San Miguel corresponds to the city of Piura, which would benefit from the first pastoral activities of the new Archbishop, and the flower of Abancay, where He carried out his first pastoral duties as auxiliary bishop of that ecclesiastical jurisdiction.
 
The Shield band displays the motto that announces the careful placement of the Star in the Blazon: lter Para Tutum — Prepare for us a safe path — so that, as the Marian hymn Ave maris Stella continues, seeing Jesus we may always rejoice. It is the exultation of love for the Virgin, whose protection the motto implores, that distinguishes and structures the Archbishop's plan of action and distinguishes and encourages the strength of his ministry.




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