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''' DECANATE OF NOVÝ JIČÍN'''
''' DECANATE OF NOVÝ JIČÍN'''

Revision as of 06:48, 31 December 2022

DECANATE OF NOVÝ JIČÍN

Diocese: Ostrava-Opava
Denomination : Roman Catholic

Arms (crest) of Decanate of Nový Jičín
Official blazon
Czech V modrém štítu je stříbrný klín. Na štítu přes klín je položena červená pětilistá růže se zlatým semeníkem a levá polovina zlaté zavinuté střely. Růže je v pravé polovině štítu a v levé je polovina střely jdoucí od poloviny štítu.

Nad štítem je černý klobouk se dvěmi střapci na každé straně.

English of Nový Jičín No blazon/translation known. Please click here to send your (heraldic !) blazon or translation

Origin/meaning

The church in Nový Jičín was consecrated in the 18th century by bishop Jakub of Liechtenstein. The wedge in the decanate arms is derived from the ineschucheon of the bishop's arms. The red rose is an attribute of the Virgin Mary, the patron of the decanate church. The half of a wrapped shot comes from the arms of Nový Jičín.

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Literature: Image by Tomáš Urban
Blazon from here.
Meaning from here.