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By MM Del Rosario

Since the earliest times, the concept of symbolism has appeared in every human culture, social structure and religious system. Signs and symbols play a vital role in all of the world's religions as object on which thoughts and prayers can be focused.

Symbols point a way through the spiritual world, they act as badges of faith, teaching tools and aids on the journey towards an understanding of complex philosophies.


CRUCIFIX

The crucifix is a Cross with the figure of the body of Jesus Christ attached to it. This is a very common Catholic symbol. it is placed on or above the altar where the Eucharist is celebrated.

A crucifix often has the letters INRI written across the top.

These letters are short for a Latin phrase which translates as "Jesus of Nazareth, King of the Jews."

These are the words in which Pontius Pilate, the Roman governor of Judea ordered to be written over the cross in which Jesus Christ was crucified.

A crucifix is a symbol of sacrifice.


ALPHA AND OMEGA

These are the first and last letters of the Greek alphabet.

In the book of revelation 22:13, Christ refers himself as the Alpha and the Omega, that is the first and the last.

Christ is the beginning and the end of all creation. The Alpha and Omega symbols are used at various times in the Church liturgical year.


THE CROSS

The most famous and widespread Christian symbol is the Cross. It is found wherever there is a Christian presence.

In Roman times, the Cross was seen as an instrument of torture and public humilation. Criminals were put to death on cross.

For Christians however, the Cross became a symbol not only of Jesus' death but also of his Resurrection.


THE SACRET HEART

The Sacred Heart is a symbol of the love of Jesus for all of humanity. The heart is a symbol of love. When depicted as the Sacred Heart it is shown as pierced with a cross and thorns twisted around it.

This shows the depth of Jesus love. He was prepared to suffer and die for all people. His love is eternal.



IHS AND CHI-RHO

The letters IHS often appear on liturgical items, building plaques and gravestones and sacred vessels. IHS is a shortened form of the Greek word for Jesus.

The letters X and P are often used as another symbol for "Christ". The first two letters of Christ's name in Greek are X and P. In the Greek alphabet X equals CH and P equals R.

Also known as the CHi-RHO cross, the letters are usually inscribed one over the other sometimes enclosed within a circle becoming both a cosmic and a solar symbol.


THE FISH

One of the oldest Christian symbols was the fish. It was used by Christians to identify themselves, often in times of persecution. It is often found in the Roman catacombs, secret meeting place when the Christians were persecuted by the Romans for their faith.

It is based on the acrostic, of the initial letters of the Greek words for Jesus Christ. To understand this symbol you need to know what is the meaning of the acronym.

The Greek word for fish is ICHTHUS. This is an acronym for Jesus. Iesous CHristos THeou Uios Soter - this translates as "Jesus Christ, Son of God , Saviour."

Christ also referred to his apostles as "Fishers of Men" while the early Christian fathers called the faithful pisculi (fish).


THE DOVE

The dove is the symbol of the Holy Spirit. When Christ was baptised by John the Baptist, a dove descended on him (Matthew 3:16 and Mark 1:10).

The dove is sometimes depicted with an olive branch in its mouth, as a symbol of peace. It also symbolises God's grace.

Do you remember Noah's story, God had sent a great flood and after the rain stopped, Noah sent out a dove to search for dry land, it returned carrying an olive brach from the Mount of Olives, a symbol of God's forgiveness.


THE LAMB

One of the most important symbols of Christ is the Lamb. Christ as the Lamb of God is mentioned in John 1:35-36 and revelation 5:6-14 and in the words of the Mass.

The whiteness of the Lamb symbolises innocence and purity. Lambs are often associated with scrifice in the Old Testament. Christ, the sacrificial lamb, died for the sins of humanity.

The lamb is sometimes portrayed with a flag, symbolic of Christ's victory over death in his Resurrection.


FLEUR DE LIS

This is one example of a symbol of Mary. The whiteness anbd beauty of the lily is a symbolic of the purity of Mary Immaculate.

The lily is often used to decorate shrines,chapels or grottos dedicated to Mary.

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prasadjain  says:
2 years ago

A good article about christian symbols, Mr. Rosario. It helps us, non-christians to undersatnd the meaning of these symbols.

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sdorrian  says:
2 years ago

Thanks for this informative hub. I'm a Catholic and didn't know the meaning of some of these symbols, specifically the Chi-Rho and the fish. Thanks and Happy Easter!

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Angela Harris  says:
2 years ago

I'm not Catholic, so this was a very interesting hub to read. Thanks for the education.

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SteveT  says:
2 years ago

I am a Catholic and you did a beautiful job. Thank you. I too love the Sacred Heart.

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solarshingles  says:
2 years ago

Very nice hub! Nice text, nice pictures, nice person who made it...

Thanks!

sagwadi  says:
2 years ago

good news ,god is worthy

Praise Christ  says:
18 months ago

this is a super sweet sight dude man bro dog to the max, i love this sight, im like catholic now, this sight rocks, thanks a trillion

Student  says:
17 months ago

I am a student of a catholic school and am doing a test on catholic symbols alike the ones above.

your text + pictures have helped me study and prepare for the test and I am very excited to do the test!

thanx Hub!

Catholicgirl101  says:
17 months ago

This was very informational. Thank You! I am a devoted Catholic and have a huge devotion to the Infant Jesus. Thank you soo much! I will pray to the Holy Trinity and Mary for you!

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portz2008  says:
17 months ago

Good Hub. Very informative. Well done.

victoria mleo  says:
15 months ago

It will be much better for the catholic priests to stay single simply because their service to the church will be affected if they church will allow them to get merried

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MM Del Rosario  says:
14 months ago

thanks everyone for your wonderful comments, i enjoy researching and putting this hub together and i am glad students are able to use this as a reference for their assignments.

Student  says:
14 months ago

This site has really helped me with my assignment. I know i'll do well now after looking at your site.

Thanks so much

jean  says:
14 months ago

I would have liked to have seen explanations for the Pelican and the Pomegranite.

I know the Pelican is depicted as feeding its yung from the blood of its chest, which symbolises Jesus feeding the faithful with his own blood. In older churches this symbol is often seen above the tabernacle. There are many more than those listed here. I hope thsi helps.

Mary Hallahan  says:
14 months ago

A very helpful page but nobody mentions the letters "IHC" and its meaning. It is found in a stained glass window in a parish. Please post a meaning. Thanks.

Lenny Barreto  says:
13 months ago

Your explanation was very valuable . I have been designing sacred furniture for the Church in Goa .

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BDazzler  says:
12 months ago

Well written and well done. Valueable for all Christians, not just Catholics.

godz child  says:
11 months ago

I'm really glad you put all of this together, it really helped me on my final paper I was writing for my religion class. I know I will get a decent grade on this paper!

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Scott Mandrake  says:
11 months ago

Great post, although I would love to see some more content on the development of these symbols.  For example, the cross is designed using pagan design principles such as the lately adopted term "divine proportion"

Can't wait to read more. Thanks again

Scott

wilko  says:
10 months ago

erm IHS actually stands for In hoc signo (vinces) - in this sign victory. It is what constantine 1 saw in the sky before a great battle... it lead to catholicism becoming rome's religion...

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Kathleen Davis  says:
14 months ago

This is just what I needed to help my third graders see and understand the symbols.

boygirl. both?  says:
13 months ago

this page is just wonderful. ILL SHOW IT TO MY CHOIR CLASS! not. but yes i love it. very helpful and all.

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Uknown  says:
7 months ago

Thanks for givving me a better idea of the definitions of the catholic symbols

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solarcaptain  says:
5 months ago

Fine job. I love the symbolism of the church. Note: YOu won't see much symbolism in the morman church.

My blessed lady saved my life in the hospital twice, after i was declared dead. that's cause the priest didn't make it round that day, and I had the 9 first fridays. I was spared to make up for a wasted life, but that has changed. thank you

Anonymous  says:
5 months ago

This has helped me lots to learn about catholic symbols. Thanks heaps

Cinnamon  says:
3 months ago

This is a wonderful site. It is truely educational in regards to the Catholic faith. We have so many symbols in the Catholic Religion, ex. Mary, Crucifix, the Echarist, etc that are unique to us. However, I have notice that the United Methodist has the symbol of the cross with a flame. This is universal through the country making it easy for its members to find them. With so many different religions in the country today , it would be so nice to have that Universal branding so no matter where you travel it is easy to find a church to worship in wouldn't you think?

Angelene Shewfelt  says:
3 months ago

I have used the website to share the symbols of my faith with my English class.

Joel  says:
2 months ago

Thankyou alot, this has helped me with my homework on religion symbolism.

danny boy  says:
2 months ago

Greeting of Peace! thank a lot,it really help me to enhance my knowledge about these signs and symbols.For how many years God answer my prayer to understand these symbols and strengthen my faith as a catholic.God bless you all.

Person  says:
2 months ago

i am doing a schol assessment and it helped mii alot thanks

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3 weeks ago

Nice work you guys did a great job on this and it helped me a lot on my project,

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