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Rev.
Dr. Capt. John Banas Brillantes, S.T.D. |
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Registered: The International
Register of Arms, 7th January 2008. Registration No. 0133.
Arms: Azure, an Eagle displayed Or charged on the breast
with an escutcheon Gules a cross ensigned with a coronet and in chief
an estoile of eight points between two fleur-de-lis also Or.
Crest: A demi lion Or holding with its dexter arms a
cross of St. James Or.
Motto: Dominus Fortitudo
Private Registration: Chronicler
of Arms of Castilla and León, H.E. Don Alfonso de Ceballos-Escalera y
Gila, Marquis de La Floresta, No. 8/2006.
Private Registration:
American College of Heraldry on 25 August 2005 under the name of the
armiger’s father, Eduardo Pelagio Brillantes y Balderas Madrid. |
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The arms passed to the
present armiger, as principal heir, after the death of his father on
25 June 2006.
The present armiger is a Catholic Chaplain in the Armed Forces of the
Philippines with the rank of Captain. He achieved his Bachelor of Arts
Degree in Philosophy at St. Vincent Ferrer Seminary in Iloilo City,
Philippines in 1991; his theological studies at St. Joseph Regional
Seminary in the same city in 1996; and was ordained to the Order of
Priesthood on 12 December 1996. Commissioned in the Reserve Force of
the Armed Forces of the Philippines on 16 January 1998 and later in
the regular force on 3 February 2000, he finished his military
training at the Combat Arms School of the Philippine Army in Fort
Magsaysay, Palayan City, Nueva Ecija, Philippines in 1998.
The armiger took his Licentiate Degree in Moral Theology at the
Pontificia Universita della Santa Croce (of the Prelature of Opus Dei)
in Rome, Italy in June 2002 and took his Doctoral Degree in the same
field at the same Pontifical university in Rome in 2006 after
successfully defending his Docotral Dissertation entitled "The
Fundamental Moral Principle for Armed Service: Defense of Human Life
and Dignity." |
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