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Search Results Found 34 product(s) for Flags:Religious or Church Flags (1-9 of 34)
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12 x 24" Anglican Flag printed 12 x 24" Anglican flag printed on 1.9oz nylon. This flag is lightweight and flies easily in a light breeze. The flag of the Anglican Church of Canada is almost identical in design to that of the arms of General Synod. The flag consists of the red cross of St. George, on a white background, with four green maple leaves in the quarters. The red cross on a white background is the symbol of St. George, patron saint of England. The cross of St. George is widely associated with the Church of England, the mother church of the Anglican Church of Canada. The four maple leaves symbolize the four ecclesiastical provinces. They are green to indicate "a youthful and vigorous church and nation". PRICE: CAD$30.75
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12 x 24" Christian Church flag printed 12 x 24" Christian Church flag printed on 1.9oz nylon. This flag is lightweight and flies easily in a light breeze. The Christian Flag is a flag designed to represent all of Christianity (see also Christendom), but flown mainly by Protestant churches in North America, Africa, and Latin America. The flag has a white field, with a red Latin cross inside a blue canton. The shade of red on the cross symbolizes the blood that Jesus Christ shed on Calvary. The blue is a picture of the royalty of Jesus Christ as King of Kings. And the white represents the purity of Jesus Christ. PRICE: CAD$30.75
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12 x 24" Papal flag printed 12 x 24" Papal flag printed on 1.9oz nylon. This flag is lightweight and flies easily in a light breeze. The flag of Vatican City was adopted on June 7, 1929, the year Pope Pius XI signed the Lateran Treaty with Italy, creating a new independent state governed by the Holy. The flag of the Vatican City consists of two vertical bands, one of gold (hoist side) and one of white with the crossed keys of Saint Peter and the Papal Tiara centered in the white band. The Vatican City coat of arms can be found in the white half. The coat of arms consists of:
the papal tiara (as used under the pontificate of Pius XI);
the two keys which represent the keys to Heaven (according to the Gospel of Matthew 16:19) given by Jesus Christ to St. Peter. The popes are regarded as the successor of Peter, and the gold and silver keys have been significant elements in the symbolism of the Papal State since the 13th century. The gold represents spiritual power, while the silver key represents worldly power.
a red cord connecting the keys.
The yellow and white of the flag also refer to the keys ¿ in heraldry yellow represents gold, while white represents silver. PRICE: CAD$30.75
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12 x 24" United Church Flag printed 12 x 24" United Church flag printed on 1.9oz nylon. This flag is lightweight and flies easily in a light breeze. The United Church of Canada, one of the largest Christian churches in Canada, is an evangelical Protestant denomination with strong Methodist and Presbyterian roots. It was founded in 1925 as a merger of four Christian denominations. The crest of the United Church of Canada is a modified version of the pre-Church Union Presbyterian logo. The lozenge shape evokes an upended fish, symbol of the earliest Christian church. The flag is simply the logo placed in the centre of a sky blue field. PRICE: CAD$30.75
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18 x 36" Anglican Church Flag printed 18 x 36" Anglican flag printed on 1.9oz nylon. This flag is lightweight and flies easily in a light breeze. The flag of the Anglican Church of Canada is almost identical in design to that of the arms of General Synod. The flag consists of the red cross of St. George, on a white background, with four green maple leaves in the quarters. The red cross on a white background is the symbol of St. George, patron saint of England. The cross of St. George is widely associated with the Church of England, the mother church of the Anglican Church of Canada. The four maple leaves symbolize the four ecclesiastical provinces. They are green to indicate "a youthful and vigorous church and nation". PRICE: CAD$51.90
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18 x 36" Christian Church Flag printed 18 x 36" Christian Church flag printed on 1.9oz nylon. This flag is lightweight and flies easily in a light breeze. The Christian Flag is a flag designed to represent all of Christianity (see also Christendom), but flown mainly by Protestant churches in North America, Africa, and Latin America. The flag has a white field, with a red Latin cross inside a blue canton. The shade of red on the cross symbolizes the blood that Jesus Christ shed on Calvary. The blue is a picture of the royalty of Jesus Christ as King of Kings. And the white represents the purity of Jesus Christ. PRICE: CAD$51.90
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18 x 36" Papal flag printed 18 x 36" Papal flag printed on 1.9oz nylon. This flag is lightweight and flies easily in a light breeze. The flag of Vatican City was adopted on June 7, 1929, the year Pope Pius XI signed the Lateran Treaty with Italy, creating a new independent state governed by the Holy. The flag of the Vatican City consists of two vertical bands, one of gold (hoist side) and one of white with the crossed keys of Saint Peter and the Papal Tiara centered in the white band. The Vatican City coat of arms can be found in the white half. The coat of arms consists of:
the papal tiara (as used under the pontificate of Pius XI);
the two keys which represent the keys to Heaven (according to the Gospel of Matthew 16:19) given by Jesus Christ to St. Peter. The popes are regarded as the successor of Peter, and the gold and silver keys have been significant elements in the symbolism of the Papal State since the 13th century. The gold represents spiritual power, while the silver key represents worldly power.
a red cord connecting the keys.
The yellow and white of the flag also refer to the keys ¿ in heraldry yellow represents gold, while white represents silver. PRICE: CAD$51.90
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18 x 36" United Church Flag printed 18 x 36" United Church flag printed on 1.9oz nylon. This flag is lightweight and flies easily in a light breeze. The United Church of Canada, one of the largest Christian churches in Canada, is an evangelical Protestant denomination with strong Methodist and Presbyterian roots. It was founded in 1925 as a merger of four Christian denominations. The crest of the United Church of Canada is a modified version of the pre-Church Union Presbyterian logo. The lozenge shape evokes an upended fish, symbol of the earliest Christian church. The flag is simply the logo placed in the centre of a sky blue field. PRICE: CAD$51.90
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27 x 54" Anglican Church flag printed 27 x 54" Anglican flag printed on 1.9oz nylon. This flag is lightweight and flies easily in a light breeze. The flag of the Anglican Church of Canada is almost identical in design to that of the arms of General Synod. The flag consists of the red cross of St. George, on a white background, with four green maple leaves in the quarters. The red cross on a white background is the symbol of St. George, patron saint of England. The cross of St. George is widely associated with the Church of England, the mother church of the Anglican Church of Canada. The four maple leaves symbolize the four ecclesiastical provinces. They are green to indicate "a youthful and vigorous church and nation". PRICE: CAD$64.15
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