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Dom António José Cavaco Carrilho GOIH (Loulé, April 11, 1942) who identifies himself as António Carrilho and is officially António III, is a Portuguese prelate of the Catholic Church who was Bishop of Funchal between 2007 and January 2018.

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  • António José Cavaco Carrilho (en)
  • António José Cavaco Carrilho (de)
  • António Carrilho (pl)
  • António José Cavaco Carrilho (pt)
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  • António José Cavaco Carrilho (* 11. April 1942 in Loulé, Portugal) ist ein portugiesischer Geistlicher und emeritierter römisch-katholischer Bischof von Funchal. (de)
  • Dom António José Cavaco Carrilho GOIH (Loulé, April 11, 1942) who identifies himself as António Carrilho and is officially António III, is a Portuguese prelate of the Catholic Church who was Bishop of Funchal between 2007 and January 2018. (en)
  • António José Cavaco Carrilho (ur. 11 kwietnia 1942 w Loulé) – portugalski duchowny rzymskokatolicki, biskup Funchal w latach 2007-2019. (pl)
  • António José Cavaco Carrilho GOIH (Loulé, 11 de abril de 1942) é um bispo católico português. (pt)
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  • António III (en)
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  • António III (en)
  • António José Cavaco Carrilho (en)
  • the Bishop of Funchal (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Coat_of_arms_of_Antonio_Jose_Cavaco_Carrilho.svg
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  • A latin cross Or. (en)
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  • The charges: the wavy band carried with the fish represents the sea and the fishes the People of God. Which articulated with the motto taken from the Gospel according to St. Luke ; symbolizes also the sea of the Algarve, where the bishop is from, and alludes to the church of his episcopal ordination: S. Peter of the Sea, in Quarteira. The position of the superior fish - in courtesy, that is, facing each other - is the usual one, when in the shield it appears, as is the case, some symbol representing Christ, forcing the animals to turn to this symbol. The golden chrismon represents Christ, occupying the most honorable place of the shield, the chief. It is within a framework that means that the apostolic action of the Bishop is directed to place Jesus Christ at the center of the world. The silver star is par excellence a Marian symbol, alluding to the patrons of the Cathedral of Faro and the Cathedral and the City of Porto, where the prelate began his office as Auxiliary Bishop, and also to Our Lady of Mercy, the Sovereign Mother, Patroness of the City and the Municipality of Loulé, where it is natural. Also the Diocese of Funchal is especially dedicated to the Virgin Mary, having as its Patron, under various invocations, 48 of its 96 parishes, and the Diocese itself, under the title of Our Lady of the Mount. (en)
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  • Lisbon (en)
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  • António José Cavaco Carrilho (en)
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  • Coat_of_arms_of_Antonio_Jose_Cavaco_Carrilho.svg (en)
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