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The Ears of Corn symbolizes Iowa. The five Lozenges on the Cross symbolizes the original five parishes. The Wavy lines represent the two main Rivers of the Diocese. | The Ears of Corn symbolizes Iowa. The five Lozenges on the Cross symbolizes the original five parishes. The Wavy lines represent the two main Rivers of the Diocese. | ||
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[[Category:Ecclesiastical heraldry of the United States]] | [[Category:Ecclesiastical heraldry of the United States]] |
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DIOCESE OF IOWA
Country : United States
Denomination : Anglican
Established : 1853
See city : Offices in Des Moines, Cathedrals in Davenport and Des Moines,
Official blazon
Vert, five lozenges gules on a cross couped or, between two pales wavy argent and four ears of corn proper pendant.
Origin/meaning
The Ears of Corn symbolizes Iowa. The five Lozenges on the Cross symbolizes the original five parishes. The Wavy lines represent the two main Rivers of the Diocese.
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