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kyrieliberame7
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I am in the process of registering an official coat of arms for myself (and, by extension, my descendants) through the College of Arms. While I expect to get some good recommendations there, I was wondering if anyone on this forum knew any particularly Catholic heraldic design elements that can be used by the laity?
For example, in Catholic heraldry, a bishop/cardinal may surround their personal arms with the corresponding purple/red hat. Dioceses can incorporate the mitre and the crozier in their official arms. However, is there anything, other than the generic cross, lamb, etc., that laity are allowed to use that are specifically Catholic?
PS, I only posted this in traditional catholicism because a.) I didn’t know where else to post it, and b.) it seemed like a logical fit because officially registering a coat of arms with catholic symbols is a more traditional thing to do. If a mod as a better place, please feel free to move it accordingly.
For example, in Catholic heraldry, a bishop/cardinal may surround their personal arms with the corresponding purple/red hat. Dioceses can incorporate the mitre and the crozier in their official arms. However, is there anything, other than the generic cross, lamb, etc., that laity are allowed to use that are specifically Catholic?
PS, I only posted this in traditional catholicism because a.) I didn’t know where else to post it, and b.) it seemed like a logical fit because officially registering a coat of arms with catholic symbols is a more traditional thing to do. If a mod as a better place, please feel free to move it accordingly.