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The first quarter shows the arms of [[Guillaume-Marie van Zuylen]], bishop of Liège to whom he was appointed as auxiliary bishop. The second quarter shows two hazel trees, taken from the arms of the city of [[Hasselt (Limburg)|Hasselt]]. The grapes refer to the city of Tongeren, where the bishop was born.
 
The fourth quarter is based on the arms of [[Louis-Joseph Kerkhofs]], bishop of Liège.


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[[Literature]] :  
[[Literature]] : Letter from the diocese of Hasselt, June 14, 1989


[[Category:Roman Catholic bishops|Heuschen]]
[[Category:Roman Catholic bishops|Heuschen]]

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JOZEF-MARIA HEUSCHEN

Born : July 12, 1915
Deceased : June 30, 2002

Auxiliary Bishop of Liège, 1962-1967
Bishop of Hasselt, 1967-1989

Arms of Jozef-Maria Heuschen

Official blazon

Origin/meaning

The first quarter shows the arms of Guillaume-Marie van Zuylen, bishop of Liège to whom he was appointed as auxiliary bishop. The second quarter shows two hazel trees, taken from the arms of the city of Hasselt. The grapes refer to the city of Tongeren, where the bishop was born.

The fourth quarter is based on the arms of Louis-Joseph Kerkhofs, bishop of Liège.


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Literature : Letter from the diocese of Hasselt, June 14, 1989