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'''DIOCESE OF TENNESSEE'''
'''DIOCESE OF TENNESSEE'''


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See city : Nashville
See city : Nashville


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===Official blazon===
===Official blazon===
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The Cross symbolizes Christianity. Ther Figures on the chief are tanken from the State Seal of Tennessee.
The Cross symbolizes Christianity. Ther Figures on the chief are tanken from the State Seal of Tennessee.


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[[Literature]] : Eckford De Kay: Heraldry in the Episcopal Church; Michael Francis McCarthy: Armoria Sedium
[[Heraldic literature - Ecclesiastical heraldry|'''Literature''']]: Eckford De Kay: Heraldry in the Episcopal Church; Michael Francis McCarthy: Armoria Sedium


[[Category:Ecclesiastical heraldry of the United States]]
[[Category:Ecclesiastical heraldry of the United States]]

Latest revision as of 12:50, 7 August 2023

DIOCESE OF TENNESSEE

Country : United States
Denomination : Anglican
Established : 1834
See city : Nashville

Arms (crest) of Diocese of Tennessee

Official blazon

Gules a cross or, on a chief azure, the letters XVI or between at dexter a sheaf or and at sinister a plough proper.

Origin/meaning

The Cross symbolizes Christianity. Ther Figures on the chief are tanken from the State Seal of Tennessee.



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