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===Origin/meaning=== | ===Origin/meaning=== | ||
The Triangle in glory symbolises the Name of God that was inscribed in the Seal of the Consistory. The Stars from the Constellation Corona borealis (Northern Crown), and symbolises the northern location of the Diocese. Approved in 1976. | The Triangle in glory symbolises the Name of God that was inscribed in the Seal of the Consistory. The Stars from the Constellation Corona borealis (Northern Crown), and symbolises the northern location of the Diocese. Approved in 1976. | ||
====Arms of Bishops==== | |||
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File:härnösand-tyrberg.rel.png|Karl-Johan Tyrberg(1991-2001) | |||
File:härnösand-guldbrandzen.rel.png|Tony Guldbrandzén(2001-2009) | |||
File:härnösand-bylund.rel.png|Tuulikki Koivunen Bylund(2009-2014) | |||
File:härnösand-byström.rel.png|Eva Nordung Byström(2014-present) | |||
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Revision as of 09:43, 8 September 2018
DIOCESE OF HÄRNÖSAND
Denomination : Lutheran
Official blazon
I blått fält ett liksidigt triangulärt fält, från vars sidor strålknippen utgår, allt av guld och omgivent av en krans av sju femuddiga stjärnor av silver.
Origin/meaning
The Triangle in glory symbolises the Name of God that was inscribed in the Seal of the Consistory. The Stars from the Constellation Corona borealis (Northern Crown), and symbolises the northern location of the Diocese. Approved in 1976.
Arms of Bishops
- Härnösand-tyrberg.rel.png
Karl-Johan Tyrberg(1991-2001)
- Härnösand-guldbrandzen.rel.png
Tony Guldbrandzén(2001-2009)
- Härnösand-bylund.rel.png
Tuulikki Koivunen Bylund(2009-2014)
- Härnösand-byström.rel.png
Eva Nordung Byström(2014-present)
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Literature : Nevéus and de Waern, 1992