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Born : October 21, 1948<br>
'''Born''': October 21, 1948<br>
Deceased :  
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Bishop of [[Archdiocese of Detroit|Detroit]], 1996-2003<br>
Bishop of [[Archdiocese of Detroit|Detroit]], 1996-2003<br>
Bishop of [[Diocese of Oakland|Oakland]], 2003–2009<br>
Bishop of [[Diocese of Oakland|Oakland]], 2003-2009<br>
Bishop of [[Archdiocese of Detroit|Detroit]], 2009 present<br>
Archbishop of [[Archdiocese of Detroit|Detroit]], 2009 - present<br>
Ecclesiastical Superior of the [[Cayman Islands]], 2009 present
Ecclesiastical Superior of the [[Cayman Islands]], 2009 - present


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===Origin/meaning===
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As common in US episcopal heraldry, the arms show the arms of the diocese impaled with the personal arms of the bishop.
 
The main portion of the personal arms is red with blue and silver wavy bars that are the heraldic representation of water, together with the swan this symbolizes the fact that his family has lived in some small farming village on Swan Creek since 1840.


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Above the swan is a gold fleur-de-lls to honor his French heritage and his deep devotion to the Blessed Mother as the Immaculate Conception. His home parish church, Immaculate Conception in Anchorville, Michigan, was built on land given to the church by his great-great-great grandfather.


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The upper portion of his arms is composed of a gold field with a cluster of purple grapes with their stems and leaves of green. This is to honor his family name, Vigneron, the French word for "vine tender."
 
For his motto, Bishop Vigneron adopted the phrase "Aspicientes in lesum" taken from St. Paul's Letter to the Hebrews (Heb. 12:2), It expresses his hope that in oil we do and In all we ore, we must keep our focus correct while "keeping our eyes fixed on Jesus."
 
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[[Category:Roman Catholic bishops|Vigneron]]
[[Category:Roman Catholic bishops|Vigneron]]
[[Category:Roman Catholic archbishops|Vigneron]]
[[Category:Roman Catholic archbishops|Vigneron]]

Latest revision as of 15:29, 28 March 2024

ALLEN HENRY VIGNERON

Born: October 21, 1948
Deceased:

Bishop of Detroit, 1996-2003
Bishop of Oakland, 2003-2009
Archbishop of Detroit, 2009 - present
Ecclesiastical Superior of the Cayman Islands, 2009 - present

Arms (crest) of Allen Henry Vigneron

Bishop of Oakland (first version)
Arms (crest) of Allen Henry Vigneron

Bishop of Oakland (second version)
Arms (crest) of Allen Henry Vigneron

Archbishop of Detroit
Official blazon
English blazon wanted

Origin/meaning

As common in US episcopal heraldry, the arms show the arms of the diocese impaled with the personal arms of the bishop.

The main portion of the personal arms is red with blue and silver wavy bars that are the heraldic representation of water, together with the swan this symbolizes the fact that his family has lived in some small farming village on Swan Creek since 1840.

Above the swan is a gold fleur-de-lls to honor his French heritage and his deep devotion to the Blessed Mother as the Immaculate Conception. His home parish church, Immaculate Conception in Anchorville, Michigan, was built on land given to the church by his great-great-great grandfather.

The upper portion of his arms is composed of a gold field with a cluster of purple grapes with their stems and leaves of green. This is to honor his family name, Vigneron, the French word for "vine tender."

For his motto, Bishop Vigneron adopted the phrase "Aspicientes in lesum" taken from St. Paul's Letter to the Hebrews (Heb. 12:2), It expresses his hope that in oil we do and In all we ore, we must keep our focus correct while "keeping our eyes fixed on Jesus."

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