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Born : October 13, 1963<br>
'''Born''': October 13, 1963<br>
Deceased :  
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Auxiliary Bishop of [[Diocese of Orange|Orange]], 2017-Present
Auxiliary Bishop of [[Diocese of Orange|Orange]], 2017-Present
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===Official blazon===
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===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
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At the base of the shield, within the folds of his motto, is also found the insignia of the Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem. Bishop-elect Freyer is a knight of the Equestrian Order, one of the church’s most important chivalric bodies, one that protects and upholds the sacred sites in the Holy Land as well as one that exercises great charitable works worldwide. By papal decree, only the insignia of the Equestrian Order and the Order of Malta are permitted to be included in episcopal and cardinalatial coats of arms when these prelates belong to one or both of these chivalric orders.
At the base of the shield, within the folds of his motto, is also found the insignia of the Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem. Bishop-elect Freyer is a knight of the Equestrian Order, one of the church’s most important chivalric bodies, one that protects and upholds the sacred sites in the Holy Land as well as one that exercises great charitable works worldwide. By papal decree, only the insignia of the Equestrian Order and the Order of Malta are permitted to be included in episcopal and cardinalatial coats of arms when these prelates belong to one or both of these chivalric orders.


 
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