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Rigaud, Quebec
Grant of Arms and Flag
November 15, 2019
Vol. VII, p. 212
Arms of Frédéric Josef Gérard Stéphane GrenierBlazonPer pale Azure and Gules a white-tailed deer’s head erased Or, a chief erablé Argent; SymbolismBlue and red are the main colours of the flags of Quebec and Canada respectively, thus alluding to Mr. Grenier’s cultural identity and to his patriotism. The maple leaf pattern alludes to the forests near his home in Montérégie, Quebec, where the white tailed deer is found throughout the region. Mr. Grenier has a particular affinity for the deer. He admires its majestic appearance, its slender antlers and its proud but gentle gaze. It also represents one of his core values: kindness of heart. Moreover, the deer is a Christian symbol of the battle against evil, since it can tramp the snake with its hooves, and Psalm 42 likens the deer’s longing for water streams to the soul’s spiritual quest. Thus, the deer conveys here Mr. Grenier’s Christian faith. |
CrestBlazonA demi-white-tailed deer Or holding in its mouth an ear of wheat proper and between its forelegs a heart Gules, issuant from a coronet of maple leaves, Latin crosses and fleurs-de-lis Argent; SymbolismThe white-tailed deer repeats the symbolism of the arms. The wheat head refers to Mr. Grenier’s surname, a patronym that once designated the owners of granaries (grenier in French). The red heart (cœur in French) pays tribute to Mr. Grenier’s mother, whose surname is Vadeboncoeur. It also symbolizes Mr. Grenier’s love for his family and the importance of family to him. The Latin cross underscores Mr. Grenier’s commitment to his Catholic faith. The fleurs-de-lis and maple leaves further convey the theme of patriotism in the arms. |
MottoBlazonVA DE BON CŒUR ET SUR LE DROIT CHEMIN; SymbolismBased on Mr. Grenier’s mother’s surname, Vadeboncoeur, this French phrase, meaning “Journey wholeheartedly and on the right path,” emphasizes the importance of always acting with conviction and confidence, as well as with honour and integrity. |
Additional InformationCreator(s)Original concept of Fabienne Fusade, Acting Miramichi Herald, assisted by the heralds of the Canadian Heraldic Authority. PainterDebra MacGarvie CalligrapherKathy Feig Recipient TypeIndividual |