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===Origin/meaning===
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The Shield alludes to the Arms of the Episcopal Church. The Red and Gold Colours are that of Rome. The Swords allude to St Paul.
The Shield alludes to the arms of the Episcopal Church. The Red and Gold Colours are that of Rome. The Swords allude to St Paul. Designed by Derk Kinnane-Roelofsma.
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[[Literature]] : Eckford De Kay: Heraldry in the Episcopal Church
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ST PAUL'S WITHIN THE WALLS, ROME

Denomination : Anglican

Official blazon

Argent a cross gyronny Or and gules, and in teh frist quarter azure, two swords in saltire argent, hilts Or.

Origin/meaning

The Shield alludes to the arms of the Episcopal Church. The Red and Gold Colours are that of Rome. The Swords allude to St Paul. Designed by Derk Kinnane-Roelofsma.


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