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MEDAL OF THE PASSION OF CHRIST

The Medal of the Passion of Christ consists of a Maltese cross of red, overlaid by a Greek cross of white with three lobes on each arm, and over the whole a flying dove, of silver, with the beak pointed up. The medal is topped by a royal crown of silver. The ribbon of red over white (the red being six times the size of the white bar) suspended by a clasp of gold with a rosette in the center, of red for the 3rd class, yellow and red for the 2nd class, and yellow for the 1st class.

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