Bishop Robed Full with Bible
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THE SHIELD
This symbol, which you will see at every Episcopal Church, is the official "logo" of the Episcopal Church (TEC), and represents our history. The red Cross of St. George on a white field is symbolic of the Church of England. The blue field in the upper left corner is the Episcopal Church. It features a Cross of St. Andrew, in recognition of the fact that the first American bishop was consecrated in Scotland. This cross is made up of nine cross-lets or mini crosses, which represent the nine dioceses that met in Philadelphia in 1789 to form the Protestant Episcopal Church of the U.S.A. Blue: Pantone 660 C (Web #407EC9) Red: Pantone Red 193 C (Web #BF0D3E) Gray: Pantone Cool Gray 8 (Web #888B8D) |
THE PRIDE SHIELD
This shield was unveiled in 2024. The design retains the upper-left blue corner of The Episcopal Church’s shield logo and incorporates elements of the traditional Pride flag as well as the Progress Pride flag and Philadelphia Pride flag. In their use of black, brown, pink, and light-blue diagonal lines, the latter two flags represent intersectional progress in acknowledging people who are often overlooked by the mainstream LGBTQ+ movement: communities of color; the transgender community; and the many thousands harmed by anti-LGBTQ+ policy—from those who lost their lives in the AIDS crisis of the 1980s and ‘90s, to those still disproportionately impacted today. DOWNLOAD SHIELD FILES: High-Res Pride Shield - Adobe Illustrator File (.ai) High-Res Pride Shield - PNG File |