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Church Seals

Church seals are official stamps or emblems used by religious institutions to authenticate documents, similar to notary seals. These seals often feature religious symbols, the name of the church, and sometimes the name of the issuing authority. They serve to validate important documents such as baptismal certificates, marriage licenses, or official letters, ensuring their legitimacy and protecting against forgery. Each church may have its unique design reflecting its heritage and beliefs, and the use of seals has a long history in many religious traditions, signifying authority and authenticity in ecclesiastical matters.