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POLISH CHAPLAINCY IN IRELAND
Country : Poland
Denomination : Roman Catholic
English | blazon wanted |
Origin/meaning
The Shamrock alludes to Ireland and the Crowned Eagle's head alludes to the Eagle in the Coat of Arms of Poland. The Cross symbolises the Christian character of the Chaplaincy.
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