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==North Star Logo==
 
==North Star Logo==
[[Image:Northstar.jpg|left|Webmaster Constantine's North Star logo]]This logo was submitted by Webmaster Constantine on Tuesday, Sept. 27th 2005. He writes: "It is a midified Alaskan Flag, a Midnight Blue field with a Golden Big Dipper. Replacing Polaris, the North Star, is th Blessing Cross. The Year 1794 is also displayed, all pointing to the fact that Orthodox Christianity first set foot in America in 1794 on Alaskan Soil, that Christ, symbolzed by the North Star, is whom we navigate by, and that American Orthodoxy points to Christ, as proclaimed by our early Alaskan Fathers."
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[[Image:Northstar.jpg|left|Webmaster Constantine's North Star logo]]This logo was submitted by Webmaster Constantine on Tuesday, Sept. 27th 2005. He writes: "It is a midified Alaskan Flag, a Midnight Blue field with a Golden Big Dipper. Replacing Polaris, the North Star, is th Blessing Cross. The Year 1794 is also displayed, all pointing to the fact that Orthodox Christianity first set foot in America in 1794 on Alaskan Soil, that Christ, symbolzed by the North Star, is whom we navigate by, and that American Orthodoxy points to Christ, as proclaimed by our early Alaskan Fathers."<br><br>
  
 
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Revision as of 20:36, September 27, 2005

Please post your submissions for the OrthodoxWiki:Logo Contest here. Thank you!

Webmaster Constantine's North Star logo
This logo was submitted by Webmaster Constantine on Tuesday, Sept. 27th 2005. He writes: "It is a midified Alaskan Flag, a Midnight Blue field with a Golden Big Dipper. Replacing Polaris, the North Star, is th Blessing Cross. The Year 1794 is also displayed, all pointing to the fact that Orthodox Christianity first set foot in America in 1794 on Alaskan Soil, that Christ, symbolzed by the North Star, is whom we navigate by, and that American Orthodoxy points to Christ, as proclaimed by our early Alaskan Fathers."

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