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File:mechelenb.hauchin.rel.jpg|Johannes Hauchin (1583-1589)
File:mechelenb.hauchin.rel.jpg|Johannes Hauchin (1583-1589)
File:mechelenb.mercier.rel.jpg|Désiré-Joseph Mercier (1906-1926)
File:mechelenb.mercier.rel.jpg|Désiré-Joseph Mercier (1906-1926)
File:mechelenb.vanroey.rel.jpg|Jozef-Ernest Cardinal van Roey (1926-1961), Cardinal 1927
File:mechelenb.suenens.rel.jpg|Leo Jozef Cardinal Suenens  (1961-1979), Cardinal 1962
File:mechelenb.danneels.rel.jpg|Godfried Danneels (1980-2010)
File:mechelenb.danneels.rel.jpg|Godfried Danneels (1980-2010)
File:mechelenb.leonard.rel.jpg|André-Joseph Léonard (2010-2015)
File:mechelenb.leonard.rel.jpg|André-Joseph Léonard (2010-2015)
File:mechelenb.kesel.rel.jpg|Josef de Kesel (2015–present), 2016 cardinal
File:mechelenb.kesel.rel.jpg|Josef de Kesel (2015–present), 2016 Cardinal
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ARCHDIOCESE OF MECHELEN-BRUSSEL (until 1961 Archdiocese Mechelen) (Archidioecesis Mechliniensis-Bruxellensis)

Country : Belgium
Denomination : Roman Catholic
Established : 1559

Arms of Archdiocese of Mechelen-Brussel

Origin/meaning

The arms were officially adopted in 1961 when the name of the Archdiocese was changed.

The arms combine the old arms with the arms of the city of Brussel.

The old arms were used since the foundation of the diocese in 1559.

Arms of the Archdiocese Mechelen

The arms are identical to the arms of Category:Scotland. The reason for this is not quite sure, but the fact is that the arms were taken from the older Chapter (or Cathedral Chapter) of Sint-Rombouts in the city. Saint Rombouts (in Latin S. Rumoldus) is the patron saint of the city and was an Irish monk, who was killed near Mechelen in 775. In medieval times Irish monks were also called Scotii, and hence later the arms of Scotland were taken as arms for the saint.

Another story in the 17th century was that St. Rombouts was a son of a Scottish King and thus his arms were identical to the Scottish arms.

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