The peace of Christ : Archdiocese of Miami. [1992].

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The peace of Christ : Archdiocese of Miami. [1992].

Depicts crozier and chalice with host as satelites above the earth In blue, gold and brown. With the number 92. Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts emblems in gold, on each side.

1 patch : cloth, col. ; 7.5 diam.

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St. Thomas University

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