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image by Eugene Ipavec, 7 July 2007
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On the web site of the Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church,
www.holy-catholic.org, there appears
to be a church flag. The flag is situated at the top of the page, to the left of
the copy of Michelangelo's famous work on the Sistine Chapel. The flag is a
vertical flag, a white-black bicolor with a red cross emblem centered, and with
a squarish segment removed from the fly. This church is the current
manifestation of Arian Christianity.
Ron Lahav, 7 July 2007
This is identified elsewhere on the site as "the banner of the Ancient
Teutonic Arian Order" [click on the What is Arian Catholicism link and scroll
up] and on the same page is what is billed as the flag of "Modern Arian Catholic
Church"- a red off-center cross on a white field, with a blue canton in the
upper hoist and a heraldic ship upon the canton.
Ned Smith, 7 July 2007