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The eagle symbolises the namesakes Polish Roots, the Escallop the former Pope Benedict XVI, the small Red Cross is from the arms of the [[Archdiocese of St Paul-Minneapolis]] and the sinister part of the shield is the arms of the[[ Diocese of Winona]]. | The eagle symbolises the namesakes Polish Roots, the Escallop the former Pope Benedict XVI, the small Red Cross is from the arms of the [[Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis|Archdiocese of St Paul-Minneapolis]] and the sinister part of the shield is the arms of the[[ Diocese of Winona]]. | ||
The wavy bar symbolises the Mississippi River. | The wavy bar symbolises the Mississippi River. |
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BASILICA OF SAINT STANISLAUS KOSTA
Denomination : Roman Catholic
Location : Winona, Minnesota, USA
Origin/meaning
The eagle symbolises the namesakes Polish Roots, the Escallop the former Pope Benedict XVI, the small Red Cross is from the arms of the Archdiocese of St Paul-Minneapolis and the sinister part of the shield is the arms of theDiocese of Winona.
The wavy bar symbolises the Mississippi River.
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