The article explores the historical and religious connections between the Virgin Mary and the design of the European Union flag. It notes that the EU flag features 12 gold stars on a blue background, which some believe derive from depictions of the Virgin Mary in Christian art and religious texts like the Book of Revelation. The article references artworks by renowned painters such as Velázquez and Rubens, which portray Mary with a crown of 12 stars. It also mentions the influence of French artist Arsène Heitz, who designed the flag based on imagery inspired by the Virgin Mary and a 'miraculous medal' originating in France. The flag was officially adopted by the Council of Europe in 1955 and later by the EU in 1993.
Lectura del sesgo (Centro): The article presents a historical and cultural explanation of the EU flag's design without overtly endorsing or criticizing any political stance. While it discusses religious symbolism and artistic influences, it does not take a clear ideological position or frame the discussion in a way that favors





