- Bruno Heim
Bruno Bernard Heim (
5 March 1911 -18 March 2003 ) was the Vatican's first Apostolic Nuncio to Britain and was one of the most prominent armorists of twentieth centuryecclesiastical heraldry .Early life
Bruno Bernard Heim was born in
Olten ,Switzerland , the son of a stationmaster and his wife, Bernard and Elisabeth Heim-Studer. His artistic talent was evident at an early age. He was introduced toheraldry at the age of 16 when a collegeprofessor persuaded him to illustrate a book the professor was writing. Thus began a lifelong interest in the subject.Education
In 1934 Heim earned a
doctorate inPhilosophy at the Pontifico Collegio Internazionale "Angelicum" inRome , and went on to studytheology in Rome, atFreiburg University and atSolothurn ,Switzerland .He was ordained a priest in 1938 and worked as a
curate in two Swiss parishes. In 1942 he returned to Rome to study at thePontifical Ecclesiastical Academy , later returning to Switzerland. He earned a doctorate in Canon law from theGregorian University in 1946.Career
Heim's
diplomatic career began in January 1947, when he was assigned to theNunciature inParis to become personal secretary to Archbishop Angelo Roncalli, the futurePope John XXIII . Heim stayed in Paris for four years, during which time the two of them laid the foundations for a renaissance of heraldry in theRoman Catholic Church .Heim was next sent to the Vienna Nunciature in 1951. He maintained close contact with Roncalli, who commissioned him to design his new coat of arms as
Patriarch of Venice . When Roncalli was elected Pope in 1958, he asked Heim to design his papal coat of arms. The new Pope asked Mgr. Heim to be the head of a new heraldic secretary in the Vatican but Heim not only declined, he advised against such an authority. It would, in his eyes, have been stifling the artistry that is a great part of the attraction of heraldry (Heim 1978).Heim was made Apostolic Delegate to Scandinavia in 1961, and
titular archbishop of Xanthus, a defunct see. When asked where Xanthus was, Heim would jokingly reply: "Most of it is now in the British Museum" ("The Telegraph" 2003). In 1966 he was appointed Pro-Nuncio to Finland, and in 1969, Pro-Nuncio to Egypt.In 1973 he became apostolic delegate to England ("The Guardian" 2003). He was known as a personal friend of the
Queen Mother , and he liked to gossip with journalists. In 1976 he persuaded the Vatican to appointBasil Hume asArchbishop of Westminster . WhenPope John Paul II visited England in 1982, England and the Vatican had established full diplomatic relations, and Heim became the Apostolic Pro-Nuncio, the Vatican's first fully-fledged ambassador to theCourt of St James since theReformation . When he retired as a diplomat in 1985, "The Times " referred to him as "tact personified" ("The Independent" 2003).Although possibly considered a "maverick" by English heraldry standards, he was in time responsible for the designs of the coat of arms of four popes, from
Pope John XXIII toPope John Paul II ("The Independent" 2003). In 1978, he had written in "Heraldry in the Catholic Church" that letters of the alphabet should be avoided as heraldic charges, but supported the letter "M" in John Paul II's coat of arms because Polish heraldry has "frequent inclusion of letters" ("The Telegraph" 2003). After he retired from diplomacy in 1985, he wrote "Or et Argent" (1994), where he examined the "Rule of tincture ", presenting more than 300 coats of arms where the rule had been broken ("The Independent" 2003).Archbishop Heim served as
patron ofCambridge University Heraldic and Genealogical Society from 1980 until his passing in 2003 at the age of 92. He was also Grand Prior of theSacred Military Constantinian Order of St. George (Sainty n.d.).Publications
*Heim, Bruno Bernard. "Wappenbrauch und Wappenrecht in der Kirche". Walter AG, Olten 1947.
*Heim, Bruno Bernard. "Coutumes et Droit Héraldiques de l'Eglise". Beauchesne, Paris 1949.
*Heim, Bruno Bernard. "Armorial: Armorial Liber Amicorum". Gerrards Cross, UK: Van Duren, 1981, (ISBN 0-905715-16-0).
*Heim, Bruno Bernard. "Heraldry in the Catholic Church: Its Origins, Customs, and Laws", New Jersey: Humanities Press Inc, 1978 (ISBN 0-391-00873-0).
*Heim, Bruno Bernard. "Or and Argent", Gerrards Cross, Buckinghamshire, England, UK, Van Duren, 1994, (ISBN 0-905715-24-1).References
* [http://www.constantinianorder.org/english/necrologies.html Necrologies 1969-2008]
Sacred Military Constantinian Order of St. George . Accessed 2008-01-21.
*Guy Stair Sainty . [http://www.chivalricorders.org/vatican/main2.htm The Papal Orders] "ChivalricOrders.org". Accessed 2008-01-21.
* [http://www.guardian.co.uk/news/2003/mar/25/guardianobituaries.religion The Most Rev Bruno Heim] (25 March 2003) "The Guardian ". Accessed 2008-02-12.
* [http://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/the-most-rev-bruno-heim-730155.html The Most Rev Bruno Heim] (26 March 2003) "The Independent ". Accessed 2008-02-12.
* [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?view=DETAILS&grid=&targetRule=10&xml=%2Fnews%2F2003%2F03%2F24%2Fdb2401.xml The Most Reverend Bruno Heim] (23 March 2003) "The Telegraph". Accessed 2008-02-12.External links
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