The mark consists of a shield with seven gold roses located in its top and outlined in black. The edge consists of four stripes in the following colors: gold, blue, white, pink and black. The inside of the shield is red. Inside the shield, on the top is the stylized wording in white letters, "CONGREGACIÓN MITA, INC.", above the stylized wording "PUERTO RICO", also in white letters. On the bottom left side of the words is a white star outlined in black and on the bottom right side a white dove outlined in black. In the bottom middle, there are two gold laurel branches that curve out and unite at the bottom of the shield where there is a gold base that looks like a trophy with the numbers "1940" engraved on it, and on top of the trophy is a white lily with green leaves.
The mark was first used anywhere in a different form other than that sought to be registered at least as early as 11/01/1990
CONGREGACIÓN MITA, INC. PUERTO RICO NINETEEN FORTY; CONGREGACIÓN MITA, INC. PUERTO RICO ONE NINE FOUR ZERO; CONGREGACIÓN MITA, INC. PUERTO RICO NINETEEN HUNDRED FORTY
The mark was first used in commerce in a different form other than that sought to be registered at least as early as 11/01/1990
The color(s) red, gold, blue, pink, white, green, and black is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.
The English translation of "CONGREGACIÓN" in the mark is "CONGREGATION"; The wording "MITA" has no meaning in a foreign language.
"CONGREGACIÓN", "INC", "PUERTO RICO" AND "1940"