Saint symbolism


Symbolism of Christian saints has been used from the very beginnings of the religion. Each saint is said to have led an exemplary life and 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. Some attributes are general, such as the martyr's palm. The use of a symbol in a work of art depicting a Saint reminds people who is being shown and of their story. The following is a list of some of these attributes.

Four Evangelists

SaintSymbol
Matthewwinged man or angel
Markwinged lion
Lukewinged bull
Johneagle

The Apostles

ApostleSymbol
Andrew the ApostleSt. Andrew's cross, discalced, with fish or a rope
Bartholomew the Apostleknife, bears his own skin in hand
James, son of Zebedeepilgrim's staff, scallop shell, key, sword, pilgrim's hat, astride a white charger, Cross of Saint James
James, son of Alphaeus/James the Justsquare rule, halberd, club, saw
Johnevangelistary, a serpent in a chalice, cauldron, eagle
Judesword, square rule, club, ship
Judas Iscariotthirty pieces of silver
Matthewangel, evangelistary
PeterKeys of Heaven, boat, fish, rooster, pallium, papal vestments; crucified head downwards on an inverted cross, holding a book or scroll, with a bushy beard and hair.
Philipcolumn; holding a basket of loaves and a Tau Cross
Simonboat; cross and saw; fish ; lance; being sawn in two longitudinally; oar
Thomasplacing his finger in the side of Christ, axe, spear, carpentry tools

Mary, mother of Jesus

Mary is often portrayed wearing blue. Her attributes include amongst many others a mantle, crown of 12 stars, serpent, sun and/or moon, heart pierced by sword, Madonna lily, roses, and rosary beads.
TitleSymbol
Black Madonna of CzęstochowaBlack Madonna in Hodegetria form, Infant Jesus, fleur-de-lis robes, slashes on right cheek
Immaculate Heart of MaryBurning bloodied heart, pierced with a sword, banded with roses, and lily flowers
Our Lady of Perpetual HelpHodegetria with saints Michael and Gabriel holding instruments of the passion.
Our Lady of AparecidaIn traditional form of Immaculate Conception
Our Lady of CandelariaBlack Madonna with candle in one hand, and Infant Jesus in the other hand. Jesus carries a small bird in his hands.
Our Lady of CharityCarrying the Christ child and holding a crucifix atop an inverted crescent moon, with triple cherubs, encrusted with jewels and golden crown and aureole halo, embroidered gold mantle with the Cuban flag
Our Lady the Garden EnclosedStatue of Our Lady of Sorrows holding a white handkerchief, gold crown and jewelry, richly embroidered mantle
Our Lady of CopacabanaBlessed Virgin Mary, Inca dress and crown, Infant Jesus, straw basket, pigeons, baton, gold Quechua jewelry
Our Lady of Cotocawhite embroidered mantle, gold crown and jewelry, scapuler
Our Lady of Fátimadressed in white, giving out rays of clear and intense light
Our Lady of Good Counselwith the Infant Jesus, in their touching halo appear the words SS. Mater Boni consilii, ora pro nobis Jesum filium tuum
Our Lady of Guadalupeeyes downcast, hands clasped in prayer, clothed in a pink tunic robe covered by a cerulean mantle with a black sash, emblazoned with eight-point stars; eclipsing a blazing sun while standing atop a darkened crescent moon, a cherubic angel carrying her train
Our Lady of HumilityMary seated low to the ground, usually holding the baby Jesus
Our Lady of Itatíin prayer, with blue embroidered mantle, solar crown, veil
Our Lady of LebanonBlessed Virgin Mary with outstretched hands, bronze crown
Our Lady of Lourdesdressed in a flowing white robe, with a blue sash around her waist
Our Lady of Lujánin prayer, with a golden crown, embroidered blue mantle over white robe, sliver of moon
Our Lady of Navigatorsheld by angels, with mantle, jewelry, crown, halo of stars; the Infant Jesus is holding an anchor
Our Lady of PeaceVirgin MaryInfant Jesus; she holds an olive branch and dove
Our Lady of Peace and Good Voyagedark complexion, enlarged iris, unbound hair
Our Lady of Peñafranciahalo with Circle of 12 stars, Crown, Holy Child, Mantum
Our Lady of Piatdark complexion, the Child Jesus, rosary, crown, flowers
Our Lady of San Juan de los Lagosin prayer, with golden crown, white gown, blue mantle, silver banner held by angels
Our Lady of Sorrowsin mournful state, tears, bleeding heart pierced by seven swords
Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary, Queen of the Caracolwith the Infant Jesus in a royal regalia, rosary and baton
Our Lady of the Rosary of Chiquinquirástanding on a crescent moon, blue cloak, white veil, holding the Infant Jesus. With bird, rosary, scepter, accompanied by Saints Anthony of Padua and Andrew
Our Lady of the Rosarywith the Infant Jesus, crown, rosary
Our Lady of the Visitation of Guibangivory statue
Our Lady of Vendômewith the Infant Jesus
Our Mother of Sheshanstanding on top a Chinese dragon, with the Infant Jesus in cruciform gesture
Rosa Mysticawith a rose
Queen of Heavenwith a crown of stars, flowers
Virgen de los Remedios de PampangaThe Blessed Virgin Mary encrusted with jewels, golden crown, aureole and moon.
Virgen del ValleMary in a white dress
Virgin of Mercysheltering people under her mantle
Virgin of MiraclesGothic alabaster carving of Mary with a baby
Virgin of MontserratMadonna and child seated in the Throne of Wisdom pose
Virgin of the Thirty-Threeassumed into heaven, white robe, blue cloak, golden bejeweled crown, sliver of moon held by cherubs
Our Lady of Mount Carmeldressed in the colors of the Carmelite habit, wearing the mantle of the Carmelite habit, holding a brown scapular, sometimes handing it to Saint Simon Stock

Saints listed by name

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