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Transylvanian Reformed (Calvinist) Church
You can see the Coat of Arms of the Transylvanian Reformed (Calvinist) Church
(Erdélyi Református Egyház) here: http://proteo.cj.edu.ro/erek2.jpg.
It is used on a white field as a flag
István Molnár, 9 December 2000
Reformed (Calvinist) Church by The King's Pass
You can see the Coat of Arms of the Reformed (Calvinist) Church by The King's
Pass (Királyhágómelléki Református Egyház) here: http://proteo.cj.edu.ro/khm2.jpg and
here: http://www.hhrf.org/kre/cimer.gif.
It is used on a white field as a flag
István Molnár, 9 December 2000
Hungarian Evangelic-Lutheran Church in Transylvania
You can see the Coat of Arms of the Hungarian Evangelic-Lutheran Church in
Transylvania (Erdélyi Magyar Evangélikus-Lutheránus Egyház) here: http://proteo.cj.edu.ro/evang2.jpg.
István Molnár, 9 December 2000
Saxonian Evangelic-Lutheran Church in Transylvania
You can see the Coat of Arms of the Saxonian Evangelic-Lutheran Church in
Transylvania here: http://proteo.cj.edu.ro/evang2.jpg.
István Molnár, 9 December 2000
Transylvanian Unitarian Church in Transylvania
by István Molnár, 30 November 2000
The flag of the Hungarian Unitarian Church and the Transylvanian Unitarian
Church.
István Molnár, 30 November 2000
You can see the Coat of Arms of the Transylvanian Unitarian Church in
Transylvania (Erdélyi Unitárius Egyház) here: http://proteo.cj.edu.ro/unit2.jpg.
István Molnár, 9 December 2000
by Dan Anton Dima, 15 May 2005
The Romanian Orthodox flag, as seen hanging on a pole in front of a church in
downtown Bucharest. It looks to be exactly the same size as Romania's, but I am
not sure about the proper shade of blue. For the main element I used the image
at the Romanian Church in Australia site (the only one that had it): http://www.crez.org/history.asp. The
symbolism can be considered as quite generic. In any case, the motto at the
bottom is from John 21,17: "Feed My sheep", more close to "Guard My sheep" in
our language.
Dan Anton Dima, 15 May 2005
A larger image of the church's CoA, also in b&w, can be found on the website of the
Romanian Churches of Australia (http://www.crez.org/history.asp, saved here), although even this is
rather blurred.
Ron Lahav, 11 February 2006