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    English: This is a historic symbol called the Cross of Victory or the Triumphant Cross. In recent years, an adapted version of the symbol has been used by the United Church of Christ in the United States.
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    This is a historic symbol called the Cross of Victory or the Triumphant Cross. In recent years, an adapted version of the symbol has been used by the United Church of Christ.

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    This is a historic symbol called the Cross of Victory or the Triumphant Cross. In recent years, an adapted version of the symbol has been used by the [[United Church of Christ]].

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