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The arms show the crown of thorns and the nails used to crucify Christ, and are used as a symbol for the local patron saint.
The arms show the crown of thorns and the nails used to crucify Christ, and are used as a symbol for the local patron saint.


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Arms (crest) of Saint Saviour (Jersey)
SAINT SAVIOUR

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The arms show the crown of thorns and the nails used to crucify Christ, and are used as a symbol for the local patron saint.

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