SAINT SYMBOLOGY

Dutch Book of Prayers from the mid-fifteenth century. Group of five saints. Saint James the Great; Saint Joseph; Saint Ghislain, abbot of St Ghislain, near Mons; Saint Eligius; Saint Hermes, with their emblems.

Christianity has used 'symbols' from its very beginnings. Each saint has a story and a reason why he or she led an exemplary life. Symbols have been used to tell these stories throughout the history of the Church. A number of Christian saints are traditionally represented by a symbol or iconic motif associated with their life, termed an attribute or emblem, in order to identify them. The study of these forms part of iconography in Art history. They were particularly used so that the illiterate could recognize a scene, and to give each of the saints something of a personality in art. They are often carried in the hand by the saint. Attributes often vary with either time or geography, especially between Eastern Christianity and the West. Orthodox images more often contained inscriptions with the names of saints, so the Eastern repertoire of attributes is generally smaller than the Western. Many of the most prominent saints, like Saint Peter and Saint John the Evangelist can also be recognised by a distinctive facial type - as of course can Christ. In the case of later saints their actual historical appearance can also be used. Some attributes are general, like the palm frond carried by martyrs.
The lives of most saints are far removed from an ordinary worshipper’s life. The use of a symbol in a statue, or painting, of a saint reminds people who is being shown and of their story. The following is a list of some of these attributes.

Contents
The list
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z
See also
References
External links

The list


A


Saint Symbol
Acathiuscrown of thorns
Agathatongs or shears, veil, bells, two breasts on a plate
Agneslamb
Ambrosebees, beehive, dove, ox,pen
Andrewtransverse cross
Anne, grandmother of Jesusdoor,book, red robe and green mantle
Anthony the Greatmonk's habit, bell, pig
Anthony of PaduaInfant Jesus, bread, book, lily
Augustine of Hippodove, child, shell, pen, book

B


Saint Symbol
Barbaratower, ciborium, cannon
Bartholomewknife
Benedictbroken cup, raven, bell, crosier, bush
Bernard of Clairvauxpen, bees, instruments of the Passion
Bernardine of Sienatablet or sun inscribed with IHS, three mitres
Blaisewax, taper (candle), iron comb
Bonaventurecommunion, ciborium, cardinal's hat
Bonifaceoak, axe, book, fox, scourge,fountain, raven, sword
Bridget of Swedenbook, pilgrim's staff
Brigid of Kildarecow

C

The college shield of St. Catharine's College, Cambridge, prominently depicting a Catherine wheel.

Saint Symbol
Catherinewheel, a crown
Catherine of Ricciring, crown, crucifix
Catherine of Sienastigmata, cross, ring, lily
Ceciliaorgan
Cerboniusgeese
Charles Borromeocardinal's robes, communion
Christophergiant crudely dressed, torrent, tree, branch or large staff, Carrying the Child Jesus on shoulder
Clare of Assisimonstrance
Clement anchor, fish, Mariner's Cross
Corbinian saddled bear
Cosmas and Damiana , box of ointment
Cyriacusdeacon's vestments

D


Saint Symbol
Daniellion
Denishead in hands
David of Walesharp
Dorothy of Caesareaflowers
Dominicrosary, star

E

Bread

Saint Symbol
Edmund the Martyrquiver of arrows
Saint Eligius bishop portrayed with a crosier in his right hand, on the open palm of his left a miniature church of chased gold; with a hammer,anvil, and horseshoe; or with a horse
Elijahcave
Elizabeth of Hungaryalms, flowers, bread, the poor, pitcher
Emilianusmonk on horseback
Elizabeth of Portugalcrown
Erasmuswindlass
Eustacehunting clothes, stag, bull, crucifix, horn, oven

F

Symbol of the martyrdom of Judas Thaddeus

Saint Symbol
Francis of Assisiwolf,birds, fish, skull, stigmata
Francis Xaviercrucifix, bell, vessel

G


Saint Symbol
Gabriel is archangel, trumpet, armour, wings, scroll stating “Ave Maria Gratia Plenaâ€
Genevievebread, keys, herd, cattle
Georgedragon,soldier or knight in armour, often on white horse, especially in the East
Gertrude of Nivellescrown, taper, lily,mouse
GilesBenedictine habit, hind
Gregory the GreatPapal Tiara, crosier, dove (often portrayed at his ear)

H

A "fiddleback" chasuble from the church of Saint Gertrude in Maarheeze in the Netherlands

Saint Symbol
Helenacross
Hippolytus of Romepapal tiara
Hippolytus the soldiermilitary garb, horse's harness
Honoratus of Amiensbaker's peel or shovel; bishop with a large Host; bishop with three Hosts on a baker's shovel; loaves

I

Saint Symbol
Ignatius of Antiocha bishop surrounded by lions or in chains
Ignatius of LoyolaEucharist, chasuble, book, cross.
Saint Iriapalm of martyrdom
Isidorebees, pen, book
Ivo of Kermartindepicted as a lawyer, holding a document, in legal dress.

J

Rule of Saint Ignatius


Saint Symbol
James, son of Zebedeepilgrim's staff, scallop shell, key, sword
James, son of Alphaeus / James the Justsquare rule, halberd, club, saw
Jeromelion, cardinal clothing, cross, skull, books and writing material
Joan of Arcshield, Cross of Lorraine
Joannalamb
John BerchmansRule of Saint Ignatius, cross, rosary
John Chrysostombees, dove, pen
John of Godalms, heart, crown of thorns
John the Baptistlamb, head on a platter, animal skin (the camel-skin coat of the Gospels), often portrayed carryiing a long crudely made cross
John the Evangelisteagle, chalice sometimes with a snake in it, kettle, book
Joseph, spouse of MaryInfant Jesus, lily, rod, plane,carpenter's square
Judesword, square rule, club, ship
Justin Martyraxe, sword
Juthwararound soft cheese

K

Saint Symbol
Kateri Tekakwithaturtle, lily
Knut of DenmarkNordic king with royal insignia, dagger, lance or arrow.

L


Saint Symbol
Lawrencecross, book of the Gospels, gridiron, palm frond, purse of money
Leander of Sevillepen
Leonard of Noblaclock, chain, manacles or fetters
Liboriuspebbles, peacock
Louis IX of Francecrown of thorns, nails
Lucycord, , lamp
Lukeox, book, brush, palette

M


Saint Symbol
Margaretdragon in chains
Markwinged lion, book
Marthaholy water sprinkler, dragon
Martin of Toursgoose
Mary Magdalenejar of ointment
Matildapurse, alms
Matthewwinged man, purse, lance
Maurusscales, spade, crutch
Michaelscales, banner, sword, dragon
Monicagirdle, tears

N


Saint Symbol
Nicholasthree purses or balls, anchor, boat, child

O

Saint Symbol
Oda of Scotlanddepicted wearing a long blue gown with one shoulder bare; usually carries a staff or a book; always shown with a magpie on her hand and a crown under her feet

P

Baptismal font in Magdeburg Cathedral, Germany.

Saint Symbol
Pantaleonnailed hands
Patrickcross, harp, serpent, baptismal font, demons, shamrock
Paulsword, book or scroll, horse
Peterkeys, boat, rooster, short silver hair
Petronillaset of keys, dolphin
Philip the Apostlecolumn
Philip Nerilily
Philomenaanchor

Q

Saint Symbol
Quentin Seven-pointed star
Quiteriadepicted with a dog on a lead; depicted with her head in her hands, emerging from the sea.

R

Angel holding the sun at the Bordeaux cathedral

Saint Symbol
Raphaelfish
Rita of Casicaroses, roses and figs,crucifix, thorn, sometimes with a wound in her forehead
Rochangel, dog, bread
Rose of Limacrown of thorns, anchor, city

S

Saint Symbol
Sebastianarrows, crown
StephenStone(s)
Simoncrossed oars, saw

T

Neo-Gothic "solar" monstrance at the hermitage church of Warfhuizen.

Saint Symbol
Teresa of Avilaheart, arrow, book
Theodorecrocodile
Therese of Lisieuxroses entwining a crucifix
Thomas Aquinaschalice monstrance, dove, ox
Thomas the Apostlelance, axe
Thomas Moreaxe
Tudwaldragon

U

Saint Symbol
Urbanportrayed in art after his beheading, with the papal tiara near him
Urban of Langresbishop with a bunch of grapes or a vine at his side; a book with a wine vessel on it
Ursicinusbook and fleur-de-lys
Ursus of Aostabirds on his shoulder; wearing fur pelisse in a religious habit

V

A traditional biretta

Saint Symbol
Vedastuswolf carrying a goose in its mouth; child; bear
Verdianasnakes
Victor of Marseilleswindmill
Vincent de Paulchildren
Vincent Ferrerpulpit, cardinal's hat, trumpet, captives
Vituscross

W

Pastoral Crook of arcbishop Heinrich of Finstingen, 1260-1286

Saint Symbol
William of Montevergine wolf and pastoral crook
Winnochand-mill, bridge, grinding corn
Wolfgang of Regensburg a church building with an adze lodged in the roof, a wolf

X

Saint Symbol
Francis Xaviercrab with a cross

Y

Mitre of Bishop Sztojkovics, Hungary, ca. 1860, stolen in 1989

Saint Symbol
Yrieix Bishop's Mitre

Z

Saint Symbol
ZacharyMaking peace with King Luitprand. Sometimes he may have an olive branch and a dove over him
Zenobiusflowering tree; bringing a dead man or child back to life

See also


Cross of Lorraine


List of canonizations, for a list of Catholic canonizations by date

Calendar of saints

Doctor of the church

Patron saint

Martyrology



Iconography

Christian symbolism

Four Evangelists and Evangelist portrait

Christianized myths and imagery

References



Catholic Online list of saints

Catholic Forum patron saint index

On the Canonizations of John Paul II

Hagiographies, hymnography, and icons for many Orthodox saints from the website of the Orthodox Church in America.

Catholic Forum Patron Saints Index

External links



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