The color(s) black, maroon, gold, green, purple, orange, red, and white is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.
"NATIONAL SOCIETY FOR VOLUNTEER CATECHISTS"
The mark consists of a black shield with a four-sided maroon cross outlined in gold at the top of a gold stylized crown having five diamond shapes at the bottom of the crown, two of which are green, one purple, one orange, and one red; the crown is above a circular design, consisting of a white background intersected by two crossed gold lines with a black upper case letter in each quarter, an "N" in the top left quarter, an "S" in the top right quarter, a "V" in the lower left quarter, and a "C" in the lower right quarter, all encircled by a thin gold band, then a wider maroon band, then two thin gold bands with black background in between; the circular design is flanked on either side by a curved branch of gold leaves and at the bottom of the shield in white lettering are the words "National Society for Volunteer Catechists".