File:Trinidad-Anglican-Episcopal-Coat-of-Arms.svg

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An SVG version of the shield of the heraldic coat of arms of the Anglican bishopric (diocese) of Trinidad (in the Caribbean), granted by the English heraldic authorities on October 12, 1951. It includes several Christian symbols -- the cross, the Alpha and Omega, and the Shield of the Trinity. The blazon is:

"Azure, a long cross flory Or, surmounted of a representation of the emblem of the Holy and Undivided Trinity argent, the lettering sable, between the two Greek letters Alpha and Omega gold."

Reference: "A Complete Guide to Heraldry" by A.C. Fox-Davies and J.P. Brook-Little (1969 edition), p. 212. A dimmish scan of a different artistic rendition is on-line at http://www.trinidad.anglican.org/images/Crest_Color.JPG , linked from the official website http://www.trinidad.anglican.org/

Español: Escudo episcopal anglicano de la diócesis de Trinidad
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Source Own work -- This is an SVG version of PNG image Trinidad-Anglican-Episcopal-Coat-of-Arms-large.png . PostScript vector source for some of the components of these arms can be seen on the image description pages 3enighed.png / 3enighed.svg and Cross-Flory-Heraldry.png / Cross-Flory-Heraldry.svg.
 
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3enighed.svg.
 
This SVG coat of arms includes elements from this coat of arms:
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Author AnonMoos
Other versions For other versions of the "Shield of the Trinity" or "Scutum Fidei" diagram, see Shield-Trinity-medievalesque.png , Shield-Trinity-Scutum-Fidei-basic.png , Trinity knight shield.jpg , and the main article Shield of the Trinity.
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10:01, 20 June 2006Thumbnail for version as of 10:01, 20 June 2006500 × 595 (32 KB)AnonMoos== Summary == An SVG version of the shield of the heraldic coat of arms of the Anglican bishopric (diocese) of Trinidad (in the Caribbean), granted by the English heraldic authorities on October 12, 1951. It includes several Christian symbols -- the cros

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