On June 30, 2018 the Most Reverend Milan Lach, S.J. who has been serving as Administrator of the Byzantine Catholic Eparchy of Parma, Ohio will be enthroned as the Eparch (Bishop) of Parma succeeding the Most Reverend John Kudrick. The eparch’s armorial bearings are:
Monthly Archives: June 2018
Bishop Trudeau
On June 7, 2018 the Most Rev. Marc Trudeau was ordained as the Auxiliary Bishop of Los Angeles. His newly assumed coat of arms is:
More Clergy With Multiple Versions of Their Arms
A couple of years ago I wrote about clergy who make use of more than one version of their coats of arms depending on offices held or circumstances of use. Once again I’ve come across a fine example.
The current Lord Lyon King of Arms, the principal heraldic authority for Her Majesty in Scotland is not only a heraldic expert and a jurist but he is also an ordained clergyman in the Scottish Episcopal Church (a.k.a. the Anglican Church north of the border). The Rev. Canon Dr. Joseph John Morrow, CBE, KStJ, QC, DL, LLD possesses a very nice coat of arms of his own.
This coat of arms can be displayed all alone or, as Lord Lyon sometimes has chosen to do, with the helm, mantling and crest of the typical armorial achievement.
However, sometimes this coat of arms is also displayed with the external ornaments proper to the Office of Lord Lyon King of Arms.
Additionally, the Office of Lord Lyon has its own armorial bearings which may be used by the incumbent of the office of Lord Lyon in a “greater” form:
as well as a “lesser” or smaller version.
Finally, the current Lord Lyon may choose to impale his personal arms with those of Lord Lyon and display them with the external ornaments of the office, including the red lion supporters:
or he may impale his personal arms with the arms of office and display them with some of the external ornaments of Lord Lyon as well as his own crest and supporters.
Same man; same arms; many versions.