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The first and fourth quarter show the arms of the Diocese of Regensburg. Over the divsion line of the quartering is a small cross symbolising Christianity. The bridge is a symbol for Jesus, being a bridge between God and humanity. The third quarter shows a Bible.
The first and fourth quarter show the arms of the Diocese of Regensburg. Over the divsion line of the quartering is a small cross symbolising Christianity. The bridge is a symbol for Jesus, being a bridge between God and humanity. The third quarter shows a Bible.


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[[Literature]] : Information from the diocese.
[[Literature]] : Information from the diocese.


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

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RUDOLF VODERHOLZER

Born : October 9, 1959
Deceased :

Bishop of Regensburg, 2012-present

Arms of Rudolf Voderholzer

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The first and fourth quarter show the arms of the Diocese of Regensburg. Over the divsion line of the quartering is a small cross symbolising Christianity. The bridge is a symbol for Jesus, being a bridge between God and humanity. The third quarter shows a Bible.



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Literature : Information from the diocese.