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====Official blazon====
===Official blazon===
Per saltire azure and argent in chief a Celtic cross of the second, in fess two human hearts gules and in base an escallop also of the second, in the fess point a bezant charged with an oak branch fructed proper, with the Motto: Spero et credo.
Per saltire azure and argent in chief a Celtic cross of the second, in fess two human hearts gules and in base an escallop also of the second, in the fess point a bezant charged with an oak branch fructed proper, with the Motto: Spero et credo.



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SCHOOL OF SOCIAL EDUCATION

Country: Ireland
Campus/location : ?

Arms of School of Social Education

Official blazon

Per saltire azure and argent in chief a Celtic cross of the second, in fess two human hearts gules and in base an escallop also of the second, in the fess point a bezant charged with an oak branch fructed proper, with the Motto: Spero et credo.

Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted on April 13, 1982.

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