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*[[Ecclesiastical heraldry of Colombia|Colombia]] | *[[Ecclesiastical heraldry of Colombia|Colombia]] | ||
*[[Ecclesiastical heraldry of the Czech Republic|Czech Republic]] | *[[Ecclesiastical heraldry of the Czech Republic|Czech Republic]] | ||
*[[Ecclesiastical heraldry of Costa Rica|Costa Rica]] | |||
*[[Ecclesiastical heraldry of Denmark|Denmark]] | *[[Ecclesiastical heraldry of Denmark|Denmark]] | ||
*[[Ecclesiastical heraldry of Finland|Finland]] | *[[Ecclesiastical heraldry of Finland|Finland]] |
Revision as of 11:50, 19 January 2014
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This section deals with non-personal religious heraldry, which means no coats of arms of bishops, priests etc, but only from dioceses and similar institutions in the Christian church and, whenever I find examples, of other churches. The arms are listed by country or religion. All arms are listed in the country in which the largest part of the territory is located at present.
Countries
- Australia
- Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Canada
- Colombia
- Czech Republic
- Costa Rica
- Denmark
- Finland
- Ireland
- Macedonia
- Mozambique
- Namibia
- Netherlands (Dutch only)
- Norway
- Philippines
- Serbia
- Singapore
- Slovakia
- Swaziland
- Sweden
- South Africa
- United Kingdom
- United States
- Vatican City