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Čeština: Institut Krista Krále
Deutsch: Institut Christus König und Hoherpriester
English: Institute of Christ the King Sovereign Priest
Español: Instituto de Cristo Rey Sumo Sacerdote
Français : Institut du Christ Roi Souverain Prêtre
Italiano: Istituto di Cristo Re Sommo Sacerdote
Nederlands: Instituut Christus Koning en Soeverein Hogepriester
Polski: Instytut Chrystusa Króla
Русский: Институт Христа Царя и Архиерея
Slovenščina: Inštitut Kristusa Kralja najvišjega duhovnika
Svenska: Kristkonungens institut
Blazon reference
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Che cosa rappresenta lo stemma dell’Istituto (in it). Retrieved on 2 January 2017.
What the Institute's coat of arms symbolizes (in en). Archived from the original on 2018-09-08. Retrieved on 2 January 2017.
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Date 4 October 2010, 16:38 (UTC)
Object history Motto:
Latina: Veritatem facientes in charitate
Italiano: Vivi la Verità nella Carità
English: Live the truth in charity
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Tom Lemmens
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