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Beaconsfield, Quebec
Grant of Arms, Flag and Badge, with differences to Rex Richard Kyuchang Chung and Lucille Chung
February 15, 2007
Vol. V, p. 109
Arms of Young Sup ChungBlazonArgent on a cross between first and fourth a rose of Sharon and second and third a rose Gules, an open book Argent; SymbolismThe rose of Sharon is the national flower of Korea and signifies Dr. Chung’s Korean identity. The red cross represents Christianity. The open book symbolizes Dr. Chung’s career as a distinguished scholar and professor at the University of Montreal, as well as his wife’s scientific career. The rose represents a rosary and alludes to Dr. Chung’s faith. |
CrestBlazonIssuant from a coronet of maple leaves and fleurs-de-lis Gules a demi-tiger Or striped Gules holding in its dexter paw a chalice Gules charged with the Chinese character Chung and in its sinister paw a garb Or; SymbolismThe tiger symbolizes the year of the birth of Dr. Chung’s grandson, and is also a part of the founding myth of Korea. It holds a chalice and sheaf of wheat to allude to the aid given by Dr. Chung’s great-great-grandfather, Yak Yong-Dasan Chung, in helping to establish the Roman Catholic Church in Korea. The Chinese character means “Chung.” The sheaf also symbolizes the occupation as dietician of Dr. Chung’s wife, Inhi Angelica Kim. The coronet represents the family now in Canada, and the fleurs-de-lis represent the birthplace of daughter Lucille in Quebec. |
MottoBlazonVERITAS • 사랑 • HONOS; SymbolismThis means “Truth, love, honour,” and is a reminder that a righteous person exudes these qualities. |
Badge of Young Sup ChungBlazonA cross of Jerusalem Or surmounted by a rose of Sharon Gules; SymbolismThe Jerusalem Cross represents appointments to the Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem of both Dr. Chung and his wife. The Rose of Sharon flower has symbolic significance stemming from the Korean word mugung, meaning immortality. This word reflects the enduring nature of Korean culture. |
Differenced Arms for Rex Richard Kyuchang Chung, son of Young Sup Chung.BlazonThe Arms of Young Sup Chung bearing a key fesswise Argent in place of the book; this individual will inherit the Arms of the Recipient following his or her death; SymbolismThe key represents the occupation of Rex Chung in financial affairs. |
Additional InformationCreator(s)Original concept of Darrel Kennedy, Assiniboine Herald, assisted by the heralds of the Canadian Heraldic Authority. PainterD. Robert Tunstall CalligrapherDoris Wionzek Recipient TypeIndividual |