This is of the utmost importance…
This is of the utmost importance…
Fr. Guy Selvester's blog of Ecclesiastical Heraldry
Fr. Guy Selvester's blog of Ecclesiastical Heraldry
Fr. Guy Selvester's blog of Ecclesiastical Heraldry
Fr. Guy Selvester's blog of Ecclesiastical Heraldry
Fr. Guy Selvester's blog of Ecclesiastical Heraldry
Fr. Guy Selvester's blog of Ecclesiastical Heraldry
Fr. Guy Selvester's blog of Ecclesiastical Heraldry
Fr. Guy Selvester's blog of Ecclesiastical Heraldry
Fr. Guy Selvester's blog of Ecclesiastical Heraldry
Fr. Guy Selvester's blog of Ecclesiastical Heraldry
Fr. Guy Selvester's blog of Ecclesiastical Heraldry
Fr. Guy Selvester's blog of Ecclesiastical Heraldry
Absolutely and undoubtedly correct (if I may be permitted to express such support for the views of a master of the art).
An emblazonment will be correct if it conforms with the blazon.
The reverse is not true and there are instances of the emblazonment on a grant of arms differing from the blazon in the text, in which case the blazon has supremacy.
Father, do you have an email address you can be contacted through for media and interview purposes?
Loovely post