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 <p><font class="par_content"><strong>Rationale:</strong><br>
 Historians theorized that the coat of arms helped knights be recognized by
 their followers and superiors. This, in turn, serves both as a right to lead
 and a duty to obey and follow. These coats of arms that have been granted them
 were sewn in to their overcoats, which were worn over their chain mail, thus,
 the term “coat of arms.” The symbols and colors that were chosen by them or
 granted to them denotes certain attributes or characteristics that they or
 their clans and families posses.<br>
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 Below are the symbolic definitions of the Coat of Arms:<br>
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 <strong>1. Trumpet:</strong><br>
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 Heraldic meaning: ready for war<br>
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 SFC translation: for us this signifies courage. Ready to face battle anytime
 and anywhere, but with the aid of our brothers and sisters. We have chosen this
 instead of other symbols of war (e.g. sword, spear, etc.) because we believe as
 a community that there is strength in unity. For us going to battle is not a
 solitary ordeal, but an encounter faced, side-by-side with brothers and sisters
 as comrade-in-arms. With this in mind, we have chosen the trumpet to symbolize
 our “call-to-arms.”<br>
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 <strong>2. Sheperd`s Crook:</strong><br>
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 Heraldic meaning: Christian faith; pastoral authority; watchfulness<br>
 <br>
 SFC translation: we have chosen this to represent our leadership over our
 members as well as SFC’s role as a religious organization of young adults
 spearheading the way for social and spiritual transformation in the world.<br>
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 <strong>3. Helmet:</strong><br>
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 Heraldic meaning: Heroism<br>
 <br>
 SFC translation: Love for God and Country. This signifies our unwavering
 loyalty and service for our God and our country even in times of distress and
 conflicts.<br>
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 <strong>4. Fleur-de-lis:</strong><br>
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 Heraldic meaning: purity and light<br>
 <br>
 SFC translation: this represents for us our community’s newest pillar: the
 Pro-Life ministry. Legend has it that King Clovis, one of the Merovingian Kings
 of the Franks, received a golden lily from an angel as a symbol of his
 purification upon his conversion to Christianity. We would like to likewise
 imbibe a life that 100% pure.<br>
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 <strong>5. Amulet:</strong><br>
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 Heraldic meaning: Fidelity<br>
 <br>
 SFC translation: here we see the annulet or the ring as a symbol for our
 vocations. May it be the married life, religious life or single blessedness; we
 are all called to be faithful. Faithful to our future spouses, our vows but
 most especially our God.<br>
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 <strong>6. Anchor:</strong><br>
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 Heraldic meaning: hope, religious steadfastness<br>
 <br>
 SFC translation: we are reminded that we are a people of God. That with Him in
 our lives we don’t uselessly drift but are kept in His presence. We are called
 to be “anchored” on our Lord, and then we can truly be “Pro-God.”<br>
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 <strong>7. SFC Logo:</strong><br>
 "Our Identity"<br>
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 <strong>8. Gold (Or):</strong><br>
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 Heraldic meaning: Generosity and elevation of the mind<br>
 <br>
 SFC translation: as a people of God we are called to have “less for self, more
 for others and enough for all.” This color symbolizes our call to be
 Pro-Poor.<br>
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 <strong>9. Red (Gules):</strong><br>
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 Heraldic meaning: warrior or martyr<br>
 <br>
 SFC meaning: as SFC’s we are called to be martyrs. We are reminded here of the
 blood spilt for our sakes during Christ’s sufferings. At the same time
 challenged to disregard our own welfare but live up to the will of the
 Father.<br>
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 <strong>10. Blue (Azure):</strong><br>
 <br>
 Heraldic meaning: Truth and loyalty<br>
 <br>
 SFC Translation: this color is derived from our original color as a Family
 Ministry of Couples for Christ.<br>
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 <strong>11. Maroon (Sanguine):</strong><br>
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 Heraldic meaning: patient in battle and yet victorious<br>
 <br>
 SFC Translation: as warriors of God we are to be patient, one who does not rest
 until the battle is won. We are already victorious in God; all we have to do is
 to claim it.<br>
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 <strong>Notes:</strong><br>
 - The SFC Coat of Arms was revealed last June 2006 during the GLF (Global
 Leaders Forum)<br>
 - It is also introduced to SFC`s during the 2006 Regional
 Conferences</font></div>