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===Origin/meaning===
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The personal arms reflect St. George, his baptismal patron (the dragon being slain with a spear) and his devotion to Our Lady (the star). These are impaled with the arms of the ruling pope.
The personal arms reflect St. George, his baptismal patron (the dragon being slain with a spear) and his devotion to Our Lady (the star). These are impaled with the arms of the ruling pope.

Revision as of 13:59, 1 September 2023

GEORG GÄNSWEIN

Born : July 30, 1956
Deceased :

Personal Papal Secretary, 2005-2013
Prefect of the Papal Household, 2012-present
Titular Archbishop of Urbs Salvia, 2012-present

Arms of Georg Gänswein

Under Pope Benedict XVI
Arms of Georg Gänswein

Under Pope Francis


Official blazon
English blazon wanted

Origin/meaning

The personal arms reflect St. George, his baptismal patron (the dragon being slain with a spear) and his devotion to Our Lady (the star). These are impaled with the arms of the ruling pope.


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