Martin Jay G. Agne

Design and emblazonment by the Armiger.

Martin Jay G. Agne was born in Tarlac City and lives in Allaga, Nueva Ecija.

Description and symbolism:

To the Armiger, white denotes sincerity, peace, and a pure heart in service, while blue embodies loyalty and truth. Together they symbolize the harmony between purity of spirit and service, and represent the Armiger’s dedication to serve God both in spiritual life and through creative vocation.

The cross, whose ends blossom into fleur-de-lis, signifies faith flourishing in service, a sacred emblem of the Armiger’s ministry as an altar server.

The two roses symbolize grace, devotion, and purity of intent, their blue hue signifying Marian fidelity and spiritual beauty.

The owl, a symbol of wisdom and perseverance, signifies Armiger’s diligence, and the many sleepless nights devoted to the pursuit of artistic perfection. The paintbrush it grasps proclaims the Armiger’s vocation as a graphic and heraldic artist, using his creative gifts in service of faith.

The two hands, are symbols of readiness, offering, and humility – the true marks of one who serves at the altar and through the work of his hands.

Blazon: Shield: Azure, between a pair of hands apaumé couped an owl holding in its dexter claw a paintbrush Argent, on a chief Argent a cross fleury between two roses Azure barbed and seeded Argent.

Motto: In servitio fidei (“In the service of faith”).

Assumed/granting authority: Assumed, February 19, 2004. Registered, Philippine Armorial, November 25, 2025.

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