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Montreal, Quebec
Grant of Arms
September 15, 2003
Vol. IV, p. 318
Arms of St. John's Evangelical Lutheran ChurchBlazonOr on a mound Gules charged with a Luther rose (A rose Argent seeded of a heart Gules bearing a Latin cross Argent), an eagle rising Sable nimbed Argent beaked Or; SymbolismThe black, red and gold, being the colours of Germany, refer to the parish’s historic status as the German Evangelical Church of Montreal, and the red and white are the colours of Canada. The Luther Rose is a familiar symbol of Lutheranism, and is based on an emblem used by Martin Luther himself. The eagle is the traditional symbol of St. John the Evangelist, and has thus been shown with the halo. |
CrestBlazonOn an escallop Gules three gouttes Argent; SymbolismThe scallop shell and drops refer to baptism, a point of unity among all Christians. |
MottoBlazonES IST EIN ROS ENTSPRUNGEN; SymbolismES IST EIN ROS ENTSPRUNGEN is the first line of a famous 15th-century German Christmas carol, and its most famous English translation is “Lo how a rose e’er blooming.” It is a reference to Christ, and in this case it also refers to the rose in the arms. |
Additional InformationCreator(s)Original concept of Peter Hannen, assisted by the Heralds of the Canadian Heraldic Authority PainterGordon Macpherson CalligrapherNancy Ellis Recipient TypeCivil Institution
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