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image by Eugene Ipavec, 7 July 2007
On the website of the Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church,
www.holy-catholic.org [retrieved],
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 (picture). 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 left side on "What is Arian Catholicism?"), and on that
page on the right side 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 [image not retrievable anymore].
Ned Smith, 7 July 2007