Which major religious organization underwent a significant logo redesign in 2019 that replaced a 23-year-old symbol with a new design emphasizing the organization's global nature and foundational scripture?
Throughout history, religious organizations have used distinctive visual symbols to represent their values and identity. From ancient religious symbols to modern branding elements, these logos communicate deep spiritual meanings while functioning as recognizable brand assets. This trivia tests your knowledge about a fascinating transformation in religious organizational branding that occurred in the 21st century.
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- The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (replaced the angel Moroni symbol with a Christus statue and church name wordmark)
- Vatican City State (replaced the crossed keys with a simplified St. Peter's Basilica silhouette)
- World Council of Churches (replaced the boat symbol with an open Bible and dove design)
- Islamic Relief Worldwide (replaced the crescent moon with a modern geometric pattern representing unity)
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