This page is part of © FOTW Flags Of The World website
Drohiczyn Diocese (Poland)
Diocese of the Polish Catholic Church
Last modified: 2014-06-28 by andrew weeks
Keywords: drohiczyn diocese |
Links: FOTW homepage |
search |
disclaimer and copyright |
write us |
mirrors
image by Chrystian Kretowicz, 28 Sep 2009
adopted 2 Apr 2009
See also:
Drohiczyn Diocese
Here is the flag of Drohiczyn Diocese in Podlasie region.
The flag was inaugurated on April 2, 2009 by the decree of the Bishop
of Drohiczyn, Antoni Dydycz, on the 10th Anniversary of the Pope John Paul
II's visit there.
The flag ratio is 5:8 and it is composed of three vertical bands in
colors: yellow-white-red.
These colors represent Poland and the Vatican and stress the close
ties between Poland and the Holy See ("Polonia semper Fidelis")
The other meaning of the colors is:
Yellow - generosity, power, goodness and light
white - innocence and honesty
red - love, courage and sacrifice
On the middle, white band, the "Drohiczyn Cross" is placed.
It is split in the middle to symbolize the divisions among Christians.
The figure of Jesus and the fisherman's net are meant to symbolize the
desire for unity - "for all to be one".
Source: http://www.drohiczyn.opoka.org.pl/?action=news&id=59.
There is, at least, one more flag of a diocese in Poland (Torun).
Chrystian Kretowicz, 28 Sep 2009
Drohiczyn Diocese CoA
image by Chrystian Kretowicz, 28 Sep 2009
adopted 2 Apr 2009