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CONVENT OF THE URSULINES IN SAINT-OMER (La Communauté des Réligieuses Ursulines de St Omer)
Country : France
Denomination : Roman Catholic
Order: Order of Saint Ursula
Established : ?
Abolished : ?
French | D'azur, à un nom de Jésus d'or, sommé d'une croix pattée et soutenu de trois clous de la Passion, mouvant de la pointe, aussi d'or, le tout enfermé dans un cercle rayonné d'or.
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