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Enrica Uva

Laval, Quebec
Grant of Arms
July 15, 2005
Vol. IV, p. 514

Arms of Enrica Uva

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Blazon

Arms

Argent in dexter chief a bunch of grapes Gules, a base paly Gules and Or;

Crest

Issuant from a circlet of roses Gules and roses Argent, a demi deer Or gorged with a collar of laurel leaves Vert and holding an ichthus Gules;

Motto

DEUS PROTEGAT ME • DUCAT ME • ERUDIAT ME;


Symbolism

Arms

The white and gold colours make particular reference to Ms. Uva’s Christian faith, being the colours of the Papacy. Red was chosen as a strong colour to represent her energy for community service. The grapes represent her family name, Uva, meaning “grapes” in Italian; her Italian heritage; and her great-grandparents’ vineyard. The “paly” pattern in the base symbolizes her given name, as “Rica” makes a reference to fertile lands. The pattern may also denote the group of community organizations she has served as a volunteer for many years.

Crest

The deer represents Ms. Uva’s Canadian origins. The importance of Christianity in Ms. Uva’s daily life is underlined by the ichthus symbol. The rose is her favourite flower. It indicates her appreciation for balance, comfort and love. The laurel branch is a reference to her family origins in Italy.

Motto

This Latin phrase means “God protect me, guide me, and enlighten me”.