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TRINITY CATHEDRAL, MIAMI

Denomination : Anglican

Official blazon

Gules a trefoil Or and a triangle argent intertwined in chief per pale vert and barry wavy argent and azure a saltire of the first debruised by a bezant bearing the sacred monogram azure.

Origin/meaning

The Chief alludes the the arms of the Diocese of Southeast Florida, of which Trinity is the Cathedral. The Tringle and trefoil symbolizes the Holy Trinity.


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