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The arms were officially adopted in 2018. | |||
The star is golden and the crescent silver (the colors of the Holy See, on which the Mission immediately depends); the shield is surrounded by a bordure with the colors of the Afghan flag (black, red and green); the shield is ensigned with the processional cross of Herat, one of the few vestiges of Afghanistan’s Christian heritage. | |||
{{media}} | {{media}} | ||
[[Literature]] : | [[Literature]] : Scalese, 2018. | ||
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MISSION SUI JURIS AFGHANISTAN
Denomination : Roman Catholic
English | blazon wanted |
Origin/meaning
The arms were officially adopted in 2018.
The star is golden and the crescent silver (the colors of the Holy See, on which the Mission immediately depends); the shield is surrounded by a bordure with the colors of the Afghan flag (black, red and green); the shield is ensigned with the processional cross of Herat, one of the few vestiges of Afghanistan’s Christian heritage.
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Literature : Scalese, 2018.