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'''ST STEPHEN'S CATHEDRAL, HARRISBURG'''
'''ST STEPHEN'S CATHEDRAL, HARRISBURG'''

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ST STEPHEN'S CATHEDRAL, HARRISBURG

Denomination : Anglican

Official blazon

Argent, a fess sable charged with three cannon balls of the first, in chief gules fretty ? and in base azure gutty d'eau.

Origin/meaning

The Roundels - Cannon Balls alludes to the Arms of William Penn and the fretty is from the Arms of Rt.Rev. James H. Darlington Frist Bishop of Harrisburg (now Central Pennsylvania 1905-1930)


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Literature : Eckford De Kay: Heraldry in the Episcopal Church