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The central chevron (inverted V) is derived from the arms of the Grand Duchy of Baden the place of his birth; the horn in heraldry is a symbol of sound or a maker of sound, and, in ancient Teuton, the family name carried that meaning; the Lily, superimposed on the chevron, is a symbol for Joseph» the Patron of His Excellency.
The central chevron (inverted V) is derived from the arms of the Grand Duchy of Baden the place of his birth; the horn in heraldry is a symbol of sound or a maker of sound, and, in ancient Teuton, the family name carried that meaning; the Lily, superimposed on the chevron, is a symbol for Joseph» the Patron of His Excellency.


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JOSEPH FRANCIS RUMMEL

Born : October 14, 1876
Deceased : November 8, 1964

Bishop of Omaha, 1928-1935
Archbishop of New Orleans, 1935-1964

Arms of Joseph Francis Rummel

Bishop of Omaha
Arms of Joseph Francis Rummel

Archbishop of New Orleans

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As common in US episcopal heraldry, the arms show the arms of the diocese impaled with the personal arms of the bishop.

The central chevron (inverted V) is derived from the arms of the Grand Duchy of Baden the place of his birth; the horn in heraldry is a symbol of sound or a maker of sound, and, in ancient Teuton, the family name carried that meaning; the Lily, superimposed on the chevron, is a symbol for Joseph» the Patron of His Excellency.


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