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Seal of the Episcopal Diocese of Fort Worth : ウィキペディア英語版 | Seal of the Episcopal Diocese of Fort Worth
The seal of the Episcopal Diocese of Fort Worth is the symbol of the diocese. The seal was designed at the creation of the diocese by splitting the western counties from the Episcopal Diocese of Dallas in 1983. The Rt. Rev. A. Donald Davies, who was Bishop of Dallas at that time chose to lead the newly created diocese and himself selected the elements of the seal. == Symbolism == The longhorn steer and crenelated line represent Fort Worth (whose nickname is Cowtown), the star represents Texas, the two undulating lines represent the Trinity and Brazos rivers which are within the diocese's boundaries, and the griffin for Wales, a reflection of Bishop Davies’ own Welsh heritage. (The seal of the Diocese of Dallas features a lion, the symbol of England.)
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