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Parish Communities (communautés de paroisses) have been established by the Roman Catholic church in Alsace-Moselle due to the decline of the number of priests, no longer sufficient to allocate a priest to each and every parish.
The Statutes of the Parish Communities (text) defines them as "pastoral grouping made of several Parishes, which are encouraged to elaborate and implement a common pastoral, while keeping their proper identity" (Article 1.1.1.1); "the [single] priest exercizes the pastoral office of the Parish Community under the authority of the  
bishop" (Article 1.1.1.3). The Parish is further defined as "the  
Catholic community of a village or a borough [...]. It is part of a  
Parish Community handled over to a pastoral management team, placed  
under the responsibility of its [single] priest." (Article 2.1.1).
Ivan Sache, 18 May 2014
Flag of the Parish Community of Saint Martin sur Ill et Largue - Image by Ivan Sache, 18 May 2014
The Parish Community of Saint Martin sur Ill et Largue (website), located in southern Alsace, is part of the Deanery of Altkirch, one of the 51 deaneries forming the Diocese of Strasbourg. The Community groups the eight parishes of Heldwiller, Illfurth, Luemschwiller, Saint-Bernard, Spechbach-le-Bas, Spechbach-le-Haut, Tagolsheim and Walheim. It is named for its patron saint, St. Martin, and for the two rivers, Ill and Largue, watering its territory.
The flag of the Parish Community of Saint Martin sur Ill et Largue (community website) was  
unveiled on 13 November 2005 during the ceremony of inauguration of  
the community. Since then, it has been displayed in the cloister of  
the presbytery of Illfurth.
The flag is vertically divided yellow-white, on the model of the flag  
of the Holy See.
The shield in the middle of the flag comes from the logo of the  
Intermunicipal Authority of the Illfurth Sector (Communauté de  
Communes du Secteur d'Illfurth; website), recalling that 8 out of the 10  
municipalities of the Illfurth Sector form the Parish Community. The  
use of the logo was authorized by the Intermunicipal Authority upon  
request of the Pastoral Council of the Parish Community. The logo has  
been "modernized" since the design of the flag, while keeping the ten  
coloured dots representing the ten municipalities and the two arrows  
representing intermunicipal connections.
The red cross symbolizes Christian faith into dead and resurrected  
Jesus Christ. It is placed in the heart of the flag, that is, in the  
heart of the Church, in the heart of our villages, and in the heart of  
our lives.
The eight doves - five blue and two green - symbolize the eight  
parishes forming the community. The two different colours recall that  
the community was formed as the merger of two former parish sectors:
- Carrefour des Rivières (Rivers' Crossing): Heidwiller, Illfurth,  
Luemschwiller, Tagolsheim and Walheim;
- Terres du Canal (Canal Lands): Saint-Bernard, Spechbach-le-Bas and  
Spechbach-le-Haut.
Although similar, the doves are indeed different in the details,  
highlighting the diversity of the parishes and the resources of the  
community. They all fly in the same, heavenwards direction,  
highlighting our unity and the strength of the momentum that boosts us  
towards progress.
Ivan Sache, 18 May 2014