Michigan Lutheran Seminary - Seal

Seal

The MLS school seal depicts a cardinal, the school's mascot. Below the cardinal there are three letters: I.N.I. and Sept. 13, 1910—the date the school became part of the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod. I.N.I. stands for "In Nomine Iesu" in Latin (In the name of Jesus). Below that on the lefthand side is Luther's Seal; on the righthand side is a picture from the State Flag of Michigan.

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