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'''Born''': November 4, 1880<br> | '''Born''': November 4, 1880<br> | ||
Deceased : March 10, 1948 | '''Deceased''': March 10, 1948 | ||
Apostolic Vicar of [[Diocese of Willemstad|Curaçao]], 1931-1948; Titular Bishop of Eleutherna | Apostolic Vicar of [[Diocese of Willemstad|Curaçao]], 1931-1948; Titular Bishop of Eleutherna | ||
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The third quarter shows symbols for peace (dove) and justice (scales). The fourth shows a green field for hope, and a crown for Christ and a Heliotrope flower (''Heliotropium sp.''), which always follows the rays of the sun. It is a symbol of devotion. | The third quarter shows symbols for peace (dove) and justice (scales). The fourth shows a green field for hope, and a crown for Christ and a Heliotrope flower (''Heliotropium sp.''), which always follows the rays of the sun. It is a symbol of devotion. | ||
[ | [https://www.heraldry-wiki.com/bibliography '''Literature''']: Amigoe di Curaçao, May 7, 1932. | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:53, 17 March 2025
PETRUS INNOCENTIUS JOHANNES HUMBERTUS VERRIET
Born: November 4, 1880
Deceased: March 10, 1948
Apostolic Vicar of Curaçao, 1931-1948; Titular Bishop of Eleutherna
Dutch | Gevierendeeld: I: het ordewapen der Dominicanen, gegeerd van zilver en zwart met een leliebladkruis van het een in het ander; 2: in goud Sint. Petrus met geboeide handen en voeten van naturel met nimbus van rood, staande voor verkorte balk van het ondersteboven geplaatste kruis, alles van goud; 3: een weegschaal van goud in rood, daarboven een duif van zilver met olijftak van groen; IV: in groen een kroon van goud doorstoken met een bloemtak van zilver. Devies: Pax justitiæ et honor pietatis. |
English | blazon wanted |
Origin/meaning
The first quarter shows the arms of the Dominicans, the order to which the bishop belonged. St. Peter is the patron saint of the bishop. His hands are bound, which refers to the church of Sint Petrus Banden in Venray (Netherlands), where he was baptised.
The third quarter shows symbols for peace (dove) and justice (scales). The fourth shows a green field for hope, and a crown for Christ and a Heliotrope flower (Heliotropium sp.), which always follows the rays of the sun. It is a symbol of devotion.
Literature: Amigoe di Curaçao, May 7, 1932.
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