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The rose represents the armiger's devotion to Our Lady of Guadalupe, who is associated with the miracle of the roses. The bear is a canting reference to their family name, Garcia, which traces to a Basque word for the animal. The eagle represents the armiger's patron saint, St. John the Apostle, as well as their home of Davao City. The four colours are taken from the flag of the Philippines and reflect their heritage.
The rose symbolizes the armiger’s devotion to Our Lady of Guadalupe, who is associated with a miracle of the roses. The bear is a canting reference to their family name, Garcia, which traces to a Basque word for the animal. The eagle symbolizes their patron saint, St. John the Apostle, as well as their home of Davao City. The four colors are taken from the flag of the Philippines and reflect their heritage.
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The crest signifies the bearer is a knight of the Militia of the Immaculata, founded by St. Maximilian Kolbe.
The crest signifies the bearer is a knight of the Militia of the Immaculata, founded by St. Maximilian Kolbe.

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JERRICHO MONCADA GARCIA

Registration no.: 036/2021

Country of origin : Philippines
Place of origin : Davao City, Davao Del Sur
Granted : No
Granted/officially recorded by : -

Arms of Jerricho Moncada Garcia

Official English blazon

Shield: Quarterly Gules and Azure, in the first and fourth quarters a rose Or, in the second a bear statant erect Argent, in the third an eagle displayed Argent, overall a cross Or.
Crest: A dexter arm embowed vambraced Or grasping a sword Argent hilted Or.
Motto: Dominus Fortitudo (“The Lord is [my] Strength”)

Other language blazon

Origin/meaning

The rose symbolizes the armiger’s devotion to Our Lady of Guadalupe, who is associated with a miracle of the roses. The bear is a canting reference to their family name, Garcia, which traces to a Basque word for the animal. The eagle symbolizes their patron saint, St. John the Apostle, as well as their home of Davao City. The four colors are taken from the flag of the Philippines and reflect their heritage.
The crest signifies the bearer is a knight of the Militia of the Immaculata, founded by St. Maximilian Kolbe.

Registration details

Philippine Armorial: July 17, 2021
Chinese Armorial: July 21, 2021



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