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Vexillum Legionis the Standard of the Legion of Mary Chapter 27 Legion HandbookThe Vexillum Legionis is an adaptation of the standard of the
Roman Legion. The eagle which surmounted the standard is
replaced by the Dove, the emblem of the Holy Spirit. Beneath
the Dove a cross-bar bears the inscription “Legio Mariae”
(Legion of Mary). Intermediate between cross-bar and staff
(and joined to the former by a rose and a lily) is an oval frame
bearing a representation of the Immaculate Conception (the
Miraculous Medal). The staff is set in a globe which, for use
on a table, stands on a square base. The whole design conveys
the idea that the world is to be conquered by the Holy Spirit
acting through Mary and her children.
The Tessera of the Legion of Mary Chapter 26 Legion HandbookA leaflet called the Tessera, containing the Prayers of the
Legion and bearing a reproduction of the Legion Picture, shall
be issued to every member, active and auxiliary.
In Latin, Tessera had the particular meaning of a tally or
token which was divided among friends in order that they or
their descendants might always recognise each other. As a
military expression, it signified the square tablet upon which
the watchword was written and circulated through the
Roman Legion.
The Legion of Mary applies the word Tessera to the leaflet
containing its prayers and picture. Here, too, are contained
the ideas of (a) universal circulation in the Legion; (b) the
setting out of the true watchword of the Legion - its prayers;
and (c) a token of unity and fraternity between all legionaries,
wherever found. Incidentally this same idea of universality
applies to the dozen other Latin terms used to designate
features of the system. These so aid intercommunication as to
be quite indispensable. The objection that they constitute a
foreign element in the Legion is inadmissible. They have so
taken root as now to be legionary words. It would do grave
injustice to the Legion to strip it of such useful and distinctive
plumage.
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