10 Catholic symbols
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1. Crucifix                                    2. Alpha and Omega                           3. The Sacred Heart                         4. IHS and Chi-Rho                           5. The Fish
The most common symbol of our faith            Alpha and omega are the first and last       In Catholic art, the Sacred Heart           The letters IHS often appear on              One of the oldest Christian symbols
is the crucifix – a cross with the figure of   letters of the Greek alphabet. They are      is depicted as a flaming heart. It is       liturgical items in our churches,            is the fish. It was used by Christians
the body of Jesus Christ attached to it.       used at various times in the Church’s        usually shining with divine light,          building plaques, gravestones and            to identify themselves and each other,
	 The crucifix is a symbol of sacrifice        liturgical year. The alpha and omega         pierced from a lance, encircled by a        sacred vessels. IHS is a shortened           often in times of persecution. It was
and atonement, since, according to             have been used by Catholics since the        crown of thorns, surmounted by a            form of the Greek word for Jesus,            found in the Roman catacombs, a
the Bible, Jesus died for the sins of the      fourth century as symbols expressing         cross, and bleeding. Sometimes it is        which is IHΣΟΥΣ.                             secret meeting place during the time
world. The crucifix is found wherever          the confidence of Christians that God        shown in the chest of Jesus Christ. The     	 The letters X and P are often used         when the Christians were persecuted
there is a Catholic presence.                  is infinite and eternal. In the book of      wound, thorns, and blood represent          as another symbol for Christ. The first      for their faith by the Romans.
	 A crucifix usually has the letters           Revelation 1.8, 21.6 and 22.13, Christ       Jesus’ crucifixion, and the flames          two letters of Christ’s name in Greek        	 The fish is based on the first letters
‘INRI’ carved into the wood of the             refers to himself as the alpha and the       represent the transformative power          are X and P. In the Greek alphabet,          of the Greek words for Jesus Christ.
cross. These letters are short for the         omega – that is, the first and the last.     of divine love.                             X equals ‘CH’ (pronounced ‘Kye’ and          The Greek word for fish is ‘Ichthus’,
Latin phrase, “’Iesus Nazarenus, Rex           These two letters symbolise the fact         	 The Sacred Heart is an object of          P equals ‘R’ (pronounced ‘Roe’. Also         which is also an acronym for Jesus.
Iudaeorum’, which translates as ‘Jesus         that Christ is the beginning and the         devotion for Catholics everywhere and       known as the Chi-Rho cross, the              The Greek, ‘Iesous CHristos THeou
of Nazareth, King of the Jews’. These          end of all creation.                         shares the message of Jesus’ sacrificial    letters are usually inscribed one            Uios Soter’ translates in English to,
are the words which Pontius Pilate,                                                         love for humanity. On its own the           over the other and are sometimes             ‘Jesus Christ, Son of God, Saviour’.
the Roman governor of Judea who                                                             heart is a symbol of love, but the          enclosed within a circle.                    Christ also referred to his apostles
sentenced Jesus to death, ordered to                                                        Sacred Heart, pierced and wrapped in                                                     as ‘fishers of men’ while the early
be written on the cross on which Jesus                                                      thorns, shows the depth of Jesus’ love                                                   Christian writers called the faithful
Christ was crucified.                                                                       and that his love is eternal.                                                            ‘little fish’.
6. The Dove                                    7. The Lamb                                   8. The Pelican                              9. Crossed Keys                               10. The Peacock and
The dove is a white bird often depicted        One of the most important symbols             Medieval Europeans noticed that             In Christian art, crossed keys, also          the Tree of Life
as flying gracefully before a shining aura     of Christ is the Lamb. Jesus Christ as        pelicans were particularly attentive to     known as the ‘Keys of Heaven’, are a
                                                                                                                                                                                       The Ancient Greeks believed that the
of light. Sometimes the dove is carrying       the Lamb of God is mentioned in John          their young, and even thought they          pair of keys that overlap creating an
                                                                                                                                                                                       flesh of peacocks didn’t decompose
an olive branch in its beak.                   1.35–36 and Revelation 5.6–14. The            would wound themselves and let their        ‘X’. The keys are used in ecclesiastical
                                                                                                                                                                                       after death, and so peacocks became
	 The dove is the symbol of the Holy           Old Testament has several references          young drink their blood when no food        heraldry, papal coats of arms, and
                                                                                                                                                                                       a symbol of immortality. The ‘eyes’ in
Spirit. When Christ was baptised by            to sacrificial lambs making this symbol       was available. Therefore, the pelican       symbolic images in holy places.
                                                                                                                                                                                       the peacock’s tail feathers symbolise
John the Baptist, a dove descended             more meaningful when it represents            became a symbol of Christ’s passion.        	 The crossed keys represent the
                                                                                                                                                                                       the all-seeing God. The early Church
on him, according Matthew 3.16 and             Jesus in the New Testament. The               He poured out his blood for the for-        keys that Jesus promised to St Peter,
                                                                                                                                                                                       adopted this symbol to represent the
Mark 1.10. The dove is sometimes               phrase ‘the Lamb of God’ is always            giveness of our sins, as if shedding his    empowering him to take binding
                                                                                                                                                                                       Christian belief in eternal life in heaven
depicted with an olive branch in               used in the liturgy of the Mass.              blood for our spiritual food, which is      actions in leading the institution of
                                                                                                                                                                                       with God, and the peacock was often
its mouth as a symbol of peace. In             	 The whiteness of the Lamb                   what we encounter in the Eucharist.         the Church. They are a symbol of the
                                                                                                                                                                                       depicted next to the Tree of Life.
Noah’s story in Genesis 8.1–12, he             symbolises innocence and purity.                                                          Pope’s authority. In Matthew 16.19,
                                                                                                                                                                                       	 The Tree of Life is mentioned three
sent out a dove to search for dry land.        Christ, as the sacrificial lamb, who died                                                 Jesus says to Peter: ‘I will give you the
                                                                                                                                                                                       times in Genesis 2 in Eden – as a
It returned carrying an olive branch           for the sins of humanity was innocent                                                     keys to the kingdom of heaven, and
                                                                                                                                                                                       source of food for Adam and Eve – in
only when the rain had stopped, and            and pure in his life and death. The                                                       whatever you bind on Earth shall be
                                                                                                                                                                                       Proverbs (3.18, 11.30, 13.12 and 15.4)
this was the sign and symbol of God’s          lamb is sometimes portrayed with a                                                        bound in heaven, and whatever you
                                                                                                                                                                                       and four times in Revelation (2.7 and
forgiveness. The dove also symbolises          flag. This is symbolic of Christ’s victory                                                loose on Earth shall be loosed
                                                                                                                                                                                       22.2,19). It is both an actual tree in
God’s grace.                                   over death in his resurrection.                                                           in heaven.’
                                                                                                                                                                                       Eden and a newly restored tree in
                                                                                                                                         	 St Peter was the first pope, and
                                                                                                                                                                                       heaven.
                                                                                                                                         those who succeed him share in the
                                                                                                                                         authority Jesus gave him.