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===Origin/meaning=== | ===Origin/meaning=== | ||
The arms point to the Franciscan spirituality that is at the origin of the vocation of the bishop, symbolized by the brown Tau. The word sown with faith, nourishes hope, sustains charity and announces an abundant harvest in the Lord's harvest, visualized in green and yellow. All under the protection of the Virgin of the Rosary, Mother of God, who extends her protective mantle. The blue color symbolizes the tent of Yahweh that spreads over creation. The bishop, enveloped and enflamed by the love of God, is led by the divine light to the vineyard of the Lord, committed and identified with the flock entrusted to him. Guided by his motto: “Manete in dilectione mea”(“Abide in my love”), calls on all the faithful to remain united in Christ, who is the vine and the Father, the farmer. | The arms point to the Franciscan spirituality that is at the origin of the vocation of the bishop, symbolized by the brown Tau. The word sown with faith, nourishes hope, sustains charity and announces an abundant harvest in the Lord's harvest, visualized in green and yellow. All under the protection of the Virgin of the Rosary, Mother of God, who extends her protective mantle. The blue color symbolizes the tent of Yahweh that spreads over creation. The bishop, enveloped and enflamed by the love of God, is led by the divine light to the vineyard of the Lord, committed and identified with the flock entrusted to him. Guided by his motto: “Manete in dilectione mea”(“Abide in my love”), calls on all the faithful to remain united in Christ, who is the vine and the Father, the farmer. |
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