Flags
( number of products: 3 )Flags and banners have deep roots in history and Biblical tradition. In ancient times, they were identity markers for groups. Scripture mentions banners in several contexts. Exodus 17:15 records Moses building an altar called “The Lord is my Banner” after victory, while Psalm 20:5 speaks of raising banners in God's name.
During the Crusades, distinctive banners helped identify different Christian armies. These references established a precedent for using flags as symbols of divine presence. Today, they enhance the spiritual experience during worship. Beyond universal Christian symbols, many parishes incorporate national flags.
Holy Flags
Holy flags have been used in religious ceremonies for centuries to mark sacred space. We offer a selection of high-quality, affordable flags for churches suitable for indoor and outdoor use. They respect traditional designs and are appropriate for:
- Processions on feast days
- Decorating the sanctuary during special celebrations
- Parish celebrations and anniversaries
- Religious education events
During processions, flags should be carried at a consistent height and pace.
Affordable Flags for Church
Our affordable flags provide excellent value without compromising on quality. The prices start at just €15,00 per piece. The flags are made from durable materials that resist fraying. They feature secure stitching and vibrant colours (white and yellow, white and red, and white and blue) that do not fade. Moreover, they come with a strong pole sleeve for easy mounting.
Worship Flag: Colour Meanings
Many parishes select flags that correspond to their patron saint. The colours used in our liturgical flags carry symbolic meaning in Christian tradition:
- White represents purity, light, glory, and resurrection. It is used for Easter, Christmas, and feasts of the Lord.
- Yellow/Gold symbolises majesty, divinity, and the presence of God.
- Red signifies the Holy Spirit, martyrdom, and Christ's blood. It is used for Pentecost and feasts of martyrs.
- Blue is associated with the Virgin Mary, heavenly truth, and contemplation.
- White-and-yellow represents the Vatican and the Pope. It is often used in Catholic churches to emphasise their allegiance to the Holy See.
- White-and-blue represents devotion to the Virgin Mary, as blue is traditionally associated with her in Christian iconography. It is used in Marian celebrations or feasts: the Assumption or Immaculate Conception.
Churches use the flags and chasubles during services to express freedom in Christ, proclaim God's presence, and enhance worship through movement.
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