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*[[Diocese of Singapore|Singapore]]
*[[Diocese of Singapore|Singapore]]
*[[Ecclesiastical heraldry of Slovakia|Slovakia]]
*[[Ecclesiastical heraldry of Slovakia|Slovakia]]
*[[Ecclesiastical heraldry of South Africa|South Africa]]
*[[Ecclesiastical heraldry of Swaziland|Swaziland]]
*[[Ecclesiastical heraldry of Swaziland|Swaziland]]
*[[Ecclesiastical heraldry of Sweden|Sweden]]
*[[Ecclesiastical heraldry of Sweden|Sweden]]
*[[Ecclesiastical heraldry of South Africa|South Africa]]
*[[Ecclesiastical heraldry of Switzerland|Switzerland]]
*[[Ecclesiastical heraldry of the United Kingdom|United Kingdom ]]
*[[Ecclesiastical heraldry of the United Kingdom|United Kingdom ]]
*[[Ecclesiastical heraldry of the United States|United States]]
*[[Ecclesiastical heraldry of the United States|United States]]

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Religious or Ecclesiastical heraldry


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This section deals with non-personal religious heraldry, which means no coats of arms of bishops, priests etc, but only from dioceses and similar institutions in the Christian church and, whenever I find examples, of other churches. The arms are listed by country or religion. All arms are listed in the country in which the largest part of the territory is located at present.

Countries

Religions

Collector's items

Arms of Cistercian abbeys - Armorial Cistercien a series of 176 postcards issued in Belgium, showing arms of Cistercian abbeys worldwide.