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The chief is the arms of the Diocese of Paderborn. The lower symbol with the three hares is a symbol of the Holy Trinity, and taken from a stained-glass window in the cathedral of Paderborn. | The chief is the arms of the Diocese of Paderborn. The lower symbol with the three hares is a symbol of the Holy Trinity, and taken from a stained-glass window in the cathedral of Paderborn. | ||
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PAUL-WERNER SCHEELE
Born : April 6, 1928
Deceased :
Auxiliary Bishop of Paderborn, 1975-1979
Bishop of Würzburg, 1979-2003
German | Unter einem silbernen Schildhaupt, darin ein rotes durchgehendes Kreuz, in Gold ein silberner Kreis, darin ein Dreipaß aus natürlilichen laufenden Hasen mit je einem gemeinsamen Ohr. |
English | Scheele No blazon/translation known. Please click here to send your (heraldic !) blazon or translation |
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The chief is the arms of the Diocese of Paderborn. The lower symbol with the three hares is a symbol of the Holy Trinity, and taken from a stained-glass window in the cathedral of Paderborn.
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