- The Governor General of Canada

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Federation of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Canada
London, Ontario
Registration of Arms
May 15, 2025
Vol. VIII, p. 378

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Blazon
Arms
Per pale Gules and Or a lily slipped, in chief two crosses couped and rayonnant, all within a bordure charged with three towers counterchanged;
Symbolism
Arms
The lily has long been used as a symbol for St. Joseph. The yellow cross represents Christian education and the red cross represents the apostolate of the sick, the two principal mandates of the Federation. The flames surrounding the crosses allude to the Holy Spirit. Red represents Canada, while yellow is a colour associated with the Papacy. The London congregation of the Federation is distinguished by the towers, which are inspired by the tower of the motherhouse in London, England, and by the fact that one of the titles of the Virgin Mary is the “Tower of Ivory.”
