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* [[Ecclesiastical heraldry of Niger |Niger]] | * [[Ecclesiastical heraldry of Niger |Niger]] | ||
* [[Ecclesiastical heraldry of Nigeria|Nigeria]] | * [[Ecclesiastical heraldry of Nigeria|Nigeria]] | ||
* [[Ecclesiastical heraldry of North Korea|North Korea]] | |||
* [[Ecclesiastical heraldry of Norway|Norway]] | * [[Ecclesiastical heraldry of Norway|Norway]] | ||
* [[Ecclesiastical heraldry of Oman|Oman]] | * [[Ecclesiastical heraldry of Oman|Oman]] |
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This section deals with religious heraldry, which means arms of dioceses and similar institutions in the Christian church and, whenever I find examples, of other churches. The arms are listed by country or religion.
Countries
Religions
Catholic
- Roman Catholic Church
- Armenian Catholic Church
- Chaldean Catholic Church
- Coptic Catholic Church
- Greek Byzantine Catholic Church
- Macedonian Greek Catholic Church
- Maronite Catholic Church
- Melkite Greek Catholic Church
- Romanian Greek Catholic Church
- Ruthenian Catholic Church
- Slovak Catholic Church
- Syriac Catholic Church
- Syro-Malabar Catholic Church
- Syro-Malankara Catholic Church
- Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church
- Liberal Catholic Church
- Old Catholic Church
Collector's items
Arms of Cistercian abbeys - Armorial Cistercien a series of 176 postcards issued in Belgium, showing arms of Cistercian abbeys worldwide.