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CATHEDRAL OF ST. JOHN THE DIVINE, NEW YORK

Country : Italy
Denomination : Anglican/Episcopal Location : New York, New York, USA

Arms (crest) of the Cathedral of St. John the Divine, New York

Origin/meaning

The seven stars and seven candlesticks representing the seven churches described in the Book of Revelation of St John the Divine, Ephesus being the first church of the seven, of which St. John the Divine was patron.

Two earlier proposals by Pierre de Chaignon la Rose (1930):


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