
The clergymen had to also appear to the call of the heraldry; although for their specific condition, they won't stamp their shields with helmet or it crowns, but with the badges characteristic to their category, and that they are:
ADD PONTIFF. He brings a miter in a pyramidal way that is
denominated tiara that contains three ducal crowns with all their
decorations, added of a centered globe and crusader of gold. To
the shield they cross him two keys placed in sotuer, of gold the
skillful one and of silver the sinister one tied in their base.
He brings for tenantes holding the shield, two carnación angels
that hold in the other hand a long cross of three travesas
treboladas each one, being like in the keys before mentioned, of
gold the one that the angel of the skillful side holds, and of
silver that of the catastrophe.
CARDINAL. He brings their shield with a lined hat of gules called
cardinalate, with garnish of two cords also of gules, crisscross
and hanging to both sides of the shield, forming fifteen tassels
each side, and placed of at 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 in the last line.
CARDINAL PATRIARCA. Cardinal Patriarcas or prevailed Archbishops,
they bring the gules cardinalate, with garnish of two cords also
of gules, crisscross and hanging to both sides, forming fifteen
tassels each one, placed of at 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 tassels in the
last line. They will put behind their shield a cross of gold of
two travesas treboladas.
PREVAILED ARCHBISHOPS. The Patriarches and prevailed Archbishops
that are not cardinal, bring the lined cardinalate of sinople,
garnish of two crisscross and hanging cords of sinople to each
side of the shield, forming ten tassels each one, and placed of
at 1, 2, 3, and 4 tassels in the last line. They will put behind
their shield a cross of gold of two travesas treboladas.
ARCHBISHOP. The Archbishop non primate, brings the lined
cardinalate of sinople, garnish of two crisscross and hanging
cords of sinople to each side of the shield, forming ten tassels
each one, and placed of at 1, 2, 3, and 4 tassels in the last
line. They will put behind their shield a cross of gold simple
travesada and trebolada.
BISHOP. He brings the lined cardinalate of sinople, garnish of
two cords of crisscross and hanging sinople to each side of the
shield, forming six tassels each one, beginning with an and
putting an end to three in the last line. They will put above
their shield in the skillful side a miter, and in the sinister
side a pastoral staff of gold.
ABBOTS MITRADOS. They bring sinople cardinalate, garnish of two
cords of crisscross and hanging sinople to each side of the
shield, forming three tassels each one, beginning in an and
finishing in two. They will put above their shield in the
skillful side a miter, and in the sinister side a pastoral staff
of gold.
ABBOTS. The Abbots that are not mitrados bring the lined
cardinalate of sinople, garnish of two cords of crisscross and
hanging sinople to each side of the shield, forming three tassels
each one, beginning with an and finishing with two. They will put
in their alone shield the pastoral staff of gold.
DEANS. The Deans that are not mitrados, the Sextons of dignity,
the Prothonotaries, the Waiters, the Canons and the Arcedianos
bring the lined cardinalate of sinople, garnish of two cords of
crisscross and hanging sinople to each side of the shield,
forming three tassels each one, beginning with an and finishing
with two.
PRIORS. The priors will put behind their shield a pastoral staff
of silver, without cardinalate neither gears, and they will add
around their shield a rosary with the sable bills.
ABBESSES. The abbesses will bring their shield with losange form,
behind this they will put a silver staff, position in stick, and
returned toward the skillful side. To the around of their shield
will add a rosary with the sable bills.
For the case of the Cardinal, Archbishops and Bishops, when these they come from some of the multiple ones you Order Religious, they will add the emblem of the mentioned Order between the cardinalate and the coat of arms.
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