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The Cross alludes to the Anglican Heritage and the Agnus Dei is a symbol of Christ and alludes to the Christ Chruch Cathedral.
The Cross alludes to the Anglican Heritage and the Agnus Dei is a symbol of Christ and alludes to the Christ Chruch Cathedral.


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DIOCESE OF INDIANAPOLIS


Country : United States
Denomination : Anglican
Established : 1849 as the Diocese of Indiana, which in 1898 was split in to the Dioceses of Indianapolis and Northern Indiana
See city : Indianapolis

Arms (crest) of Diocese of Indianapolis, Indiana

Official blazon

Argent a Cross gules; ona chief azure, an Agnus Dei proper.

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The Cross alludes to the Anglican Heritage and the Agnus Dei is a symbol of Christ and alludes to the Christ Chruch Cathedral.

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