The Emblem of the Fourth Degree represents three main features:
The DOVE, symbol of the Holy Spirit and Peace, pointing down to a GLOBE. Symbolic of God the father creator of the Universe. Both are placed on a CROSS, symbol of mother church, and which Christ gave his life. Together they typify the blessed Trinity of Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
The Colors of the emblem typify the virtue of this degree, Patriotism. A BLUE globe, showing the Western Hemisphere. A Red Cross, and a WHITE Dove.
A special Emblem for the Fourth Degree was created in honor of its 100th birthday which was celebrated in the year 2000. It has the traditional Fourth Degree emblem surounded by the flags of all the nations that the Fourth Degree has membership in. They include: Canada, Dominican Republic, The Philippines, Mexico, the Territory of Puerto Rico, Guatemala, and the United States of America. Since the centennial Cuba has been added to this list.