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The liturgical red color represents the Holy Spirit, which serves as a visual reminder of the transforming power of faith, gold symbolizes the connection with the divine, and the lily flower and the blue color are associated with the Virgin Mary. | The liturgical red color represents the Holy Spirit, which serves as a visual reminder of the transforming power of faith, gold symbolizes the connection with the divine, and the lily flower and the blue color are associated with the Virgin Mary. | ||
Arms were originally created in 1997 by Swedish artist | Arms were originally created in 1997 by Swedish artist Bent Olof Kalde | ||
Arms were officially registered on 6th February 2024. | Arms were officially registered on 6th February 2024. | ||
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EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH OF LATVIA
Denomination : Lutheran
Latvian | Sarkans lauks, skaldīts un izliekti dalīts ar zelta ķetnu krustu, uz tā vidū zila lilija. |
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Origin/meaning
The liturgical red color represents the Holy Spirit, which serves as a visual reminder of the transforming power of faith, gold symbolizes the connection with the divine, and the lily flower and the blue color are associated with the Virgin Mary.
Arms were originally created in 1997 by Swedish artist Bent Olof Kalde Arms were officially registered on 6th February 2024.
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