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CHRIST THE KING, FRANKFURT-AM-MAIN
Denomination : Anglican
Official blazon
Argent a cross gules encicrled in chief by a crown Or, and int eh first quarter azure a tort fimbriated and charged with an eagle displayed to sinister argent.
Origin/meaning
The Eagle is from the Arms of the City of Frankfurt-am-Main in Germany. The Crown on the Cross alludes to Christ the King. Designed by Derk Kinnane-Roelofsma. Literature:
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