A Primer to Catholic Symbolism by a Poor Clare Colettine Nun

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minnie

ศุกร์ ก.ค. 07, 2006 12:03 pm

Christian Symbolism is some kind of artistic representation, an outward expression, or object that has shades of various, often hidden meanings. The most commonly used symbol is probably that of the Cross. For each of us, the Cross will have various levels of meaning according to our life's experience .. .this symbol can convey a wealth of ideas, concepts, scriptural quotes, experiences of suffering etc.

We need symbols in our spiritual journey, they can be points of focus that lead us into deeper  prayer. They all have an ecclesial dimension.

They are part of our patrimony in the Church and perhaps it would be a good idea to explore again
minnie

ศุกร์ ก.ค. 07, 2006 12:05 pm

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The Fish

The symbol of the fish has been used from very early Christian times (second century)
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ศุกร์ ก.ค. 07, 2006 12:06 pm

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The monogram
Chi Ro

This is a Greek abbreviation of the title, "Christ".

"Chi" and "Rho" are the first two letters in the Greek word Christos or "Christ".

In Greek capital letters they appear as " X" and "P".

In Greek Chrio, to anoint, and in Hebrew mashah denoted a cultic consecration. Through consecration, a king, a priest, a prophet, an altar were specially set part. The anointing would confer the Spirits power, making him the anointed one, in Hebrew, the Messiah of the Lord.

The New testament applies to Jesus the Old testament texts concerning the anointing of the King-Priest.. A priestly anointing was not narrated of Jesus, because he was the high priest, not like Aaron but according to the order of Melchizedek. While a prophetic anointing had been attributed to Jesus it was related to his baptism.

Jesus is the anointed Messiah.

We have all been anointed at Baptism and are called to be other Christ's, Christians.



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The monogram
IC XC NIKA

This monogram IC XC NIKA is often seen on both Greek and Russian Icons.

It stands for Christ the Conqueror, from the Greek contractions IC (Jesus), and XC (Christ); Nika is Greek for Conqueror.

Let us remind ourselves that Jesus Christ has conquered sin and death, He is the Ultimate Ruler of all. He is Lord.

We all know that in an earthly sense a conquering hero has fought many battles ... but Jesus Christ is the final Victor over all conflicts and wars.



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ศุกร์ ก.ค. 07, 2006 12:15 pm

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The Monogram
IHS

A monogram for the name of Jesus using the first three letters of the word in Greek.


JESUS, the only name under heaven by which we may be saved. Jesus, the Holy name, the name so loved by so many saints of the church, it was said of Saint Francis of Assisi that when he uttered the Holy Name, he licked his lips, for he said the name of Jesus contained such sweetness.

The Franciscan Saint Bernadine of Sienna did a great deal to promote the praying of the Holy Name, the name of Jesus should be held in the greatest of reverence and respect
minnie

ศุกร์ ก.ค. 07, 2006 12:17 pm

In heraldry there are twelve different crosses.
The Cross as a mystic emblem can be reduced to these four.



Greek Cross

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... found on Assyrian tablets,
Egyptian and Persian monuments,
and on Etruscan pottery.
Saint Andrew's Cross



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Quite common in ancient sculpture.

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Latin Cross



This symbol is found on coins,
monuments, medals,
long before the Christian era.

Tau Cross

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Very ancient indeed
 

Tau Cross with a handle

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...  is common to several Egyptian deities, as Isis, Osiris, etc.
and is the emblem of immortality and life generally.



The above facts are of interesting so much as they underscore our understanding of the development and journey of humanity ever deeper and deeper into the Godhead.

We should treasure and reverence the sign, the mark, the symbol of the Cross,in darkness and suffering, it is the symbol that will bring the greatest solace and blessing to our souls.

"We adore you O Christ and we bless you, because by your Holy Cross you have redeemed the world"




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ศุกร์ ก.ค. 07, 2006 12:18 pm

The Lamp

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In the time of Jesus the lamp was molded out of clay, it was round and flat, had a pinching on one side to contain the wick, and was fuelled with olive oil. (Olive oil had many uses and was considered precious, as it was a valued foodstuff, also it was a source of light, it could alleviate pain, cleanse wounds, strengthen the sick, and mixed with perfume it was offered to guests as a sign of respect).

The Lamp once lit, was placed on a stand and was never permitted to go out, it burnt bringing warmth and light within the house day and night. It was also regarded as being made for enlightenment, and could symbolize vigilance, the prophetic word, and the presence of God. It was a reminder to the Jew of the Holy Tabernacle, and so therefore had deep religious significance.

In the book of Exodus, the Lord speaking through Moses says;

" And you shall command the people of Israel that they bring to you pure beaten olive oil for the light, that the lamp may be set up to burn perpetually. In the tent of meeting, outside the veil which is before the testimony, Aaron and his sons shall tend it from evening to morning before the Lord. It shall be a statute forever to be observed throughout all generations by the people of Israel."

Judaism was the cradle of Christianity, and the light that burnt before the Tabernacle in the wilderness was a forerunner to the light that ever burns before Jesus in the Most Holy Sacrament of the Altar.

Lamps and lights have been used symbolically to represent the life and existence of the soul, both among the living and the dead.
The Romans are said to have preserved lamps in some of their sepulchres for centuries. In the papacy of Paul 111, one of these lamps was found in the tomb of Tullia (Cicero's daughter) which had been shut up for 1, 550 years.

At the dissolution of the monasteries a lamp was found which is said to have been burning for 1,200 years. Two are preserved in Leyden Museum.

Jesus Christ in the light of the world, the light of the cosmic world and the light of our inner world, he is the light that the darkness can never extinguish. His word is a lamp to our path (psalm 118) Lights are signs of hope, symbols that draw us to the eternal light.

Lamps and light are bound to this world, to our earthly pilgrimage, we need the Light of Christ to bring us to the Blessed Kingdom ...

Light is only needful where darkness falls, be it actual or spiritual, let us follow the light of Christ....

One day all flames will be extinguished, for He will be our light.

"Then he showed me the river of life, clear as crystal, gushing from the throne and from the Lamb ... The throne of God will be in the city and God's people will live in his presence. They will see his face and his name will be upon their foreheads.
There will be no more night. They will not need the light of lamp or sun for God himself will be their light and they will reign forever" (Revelation 22)

Shine upon us O light of Christ !!!



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The Crown of Laurels

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The Laurel figures largely in history, even to this day. The Laurel is an evergreen tree which carries large, oval, hardy leaves.The Greeks gave a wreath, a crown (stephanos), to the victor in the Pythian games. The Romans gave a crown of triumph made of laurels to a general who obtained victory. Saint Paul likens the spiritual journey and mission to that of a runner at the games.

"Have you learned anything from the stadium? Many run, but only one gets the prize. Run, therefore intending to win it, as athletes who impose on themselves a rigorous discipline. Yet for them the wreath is of laurels that wither, while we run for a wreath that will never die" (1 Corinthians 9.24) We have all seen the recent spectacle of the Olympic Games in Greece, the efforts that all participating had to make, but they kept the goal ever in view, so we too need to keep our eyes on Jesus, and run ahead for the crown that awaits us.

When a Poor Clare Sister makes her Profession of vows, the choir sing, " Be faithful unto death and I will give you the crown of life "

When a sister dies, she is placed in her coffin fully dressed in her habit, veil and kerchief, a crucifix in her hand, her vow card upon her heart, and upon her head a crown of laurels, interspersed with flowers, for she has run her race and now awaits the crown of glory she will receive from her Lord.

There is a beautiful reading in the apocryphal book of 2 Esdras chapter 2 verses 42 onwards.

"I Ezdra, saw an enormous crowd on Mount Zion, too many people to count. They were all singing and praising the Lord. " Standing in the middle of this crowd was a very tall young man, taller than any of the others. He was placing a crown on the head of each person, but he towered above them all. I was spellbound by the sight and I asked, " Who are these people Sir?"

He replied, "These are the people who have taken off their mortal robes and have put on immortal ones. They have confessed their faith in God, and now they are being given crowns and palm braches as symbols of their victory" Then I asked the angel. "Who is the young man who is putting the crowns of their heads and giving them the palms?". " He is the Son of God, " the angel replied.

Let us keep the goal in mind, let us keep our eyes on Jesus, heaven awaits us, all is passing ... Jesus will be our prize and the joy of the Blessed Kingdom.
minnie

ศุกร์ ก.ค. 07, 2006 12:20 pm

The Lion

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The lion is considered to be the "King" of all beasts, no doubt due to its great muscular power and agility,its strength and ability to dominate all other species. In its natural habitat it is indeed a magnificent creature.
Many great monarchs and Kings have taken the Lion as a title.

Al Hadira A.D.62 was called The Lion of God, because of his religious zeal and courage.
Arioch BC 1927 The Lion, King of Assyria.
Henry, Duke of Bavaria was called, "The Lion", because of his daring and bravery.
Richard I Coeur de Lion (Lion's heart) so called for his bravery, and many others.

But the greatest to ever bear this name, is Our Saviour, the Lord Jesus Christ.
Jesus was a descendant of the principal tribe of Israel, the tribe of Judah.
Jesus is the Lion of the tribe of Judah.
The word Judah means, praise. He is the one to whom all praise and honour are due, he is the Lion enthroned upon the praises of Israel.
Jesus is the ruler, the King to whom rightly belongs the blessing of Jacob.

Judah, a young lion!
You return from the prey, my son !
Like a lion he stoops and crouches,
and like a lioness, who dares to rouse him ?
The sceptre shall not be taken from Judah, nor the rulers staff between his feet, until he comes to whom it belongs, and who has the obedience of the nations" (Gen 49 v9-11 )

There are many expressions of Lions within Heraldry, numerous postures being assumed, as well as many stories pertaining to lions in classic mythology.

Probably the most familiar Christian symbol of the lion is applied to St Mark, who is depicted as a lion. The origin of this is said to be the fact that Saint Mark begins his gospel with scenes of John the Baptist and Jesus in the wilderness. Indeed at the time of the writing of the gospels, lions still inhabited caves within Palestine.

A less known concept is the Lion as a symbol of the Resurrection. According to tradition the lion's whelp is born dead, and remains so for three days, when the father breathes on it and it receives life.

Probably the most beautiful usage of the lion imagery in recent years are the allegorical stories of C.S Lewis, "The Chronicles of Narnia", in which the main figure is the lion, Aslan, (an image of Christ . These stories are in one way timeless showing the fight between good and evil, of which Aslan is always the victor. The central theme of, " The Lion, the Witch and the wardrobe" within the Narnia chronicles is the Pascal mystery.

One of the children in the story asks, "What does it all mean?", " It means," said Aslan, " that though the witch knew the deep magic, there is a magic still deeper which she did not know. Her knowledge goes back only to the dawn of time. But if she could of looked little further back, into the stillness and darkness before time dawned, she would of read there a different incantation. She would of known that when a willing victim who has committed no treachery was killed in a traitor's stead, the Table would crack and death itself would start working backwards "

The symbol of the Lion is a powerful one, if you have not read the chronicles of Narnia please do so, they are suitable for children of all ages, and can be understood on many levels.

The Lion of the tribe of Judah has conquered!

The Stag (Deer)

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In Christian art the stag has come to typify piety and religious aspiration and longing.
The Stag symbolizes solitude, prayer and purity.


"As a Deer longs for running streams,
so my souls longs for you O God.
My soul thirsts for the living God"
( Psalm 42)


This beautiful animal is possessed of such grace and majesty, and deservedly is used to represent the human soul. Indeed the famous Victorian engraver Edwin Landseer called the stag, "The Monarch of the Glen".

His freedom of mobility captivates our imagination and speaks to us of the freedom of soul we would like to have. His fearlessness in combat is what we would like to imitate in our encounters with evil.

Who could ever forget seeing the silhouette of this noble animal against a lonely sky?

According to Pliny the reason why the stag symbolizes Christ is from the superstition that it draws serpents by its breath from their holes, and then tramples them underfoot.

The Stag is also depicted in artistic representations of some Christian saints, St Julian the Hospitaller, St Felix of Valois and St Aidan being among them.

"As the deer longs for running streams".

Let us too long for the Living water symbolizing, the Word, the Holy Spirit, Jesus Christ himself.
minnie

ศุกร์ ก.ค. 07, 2006 12:21 pm

The Keys of the Kingdom
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The Keys, permitting the opening and closing of doors, a key symbolised the one who posses authority and dominion over a kingdom.

In the book of the prophet Isaiah Ch 9, Verse 5-6 we read;

A Child is born to us,
a sin is given us;
the royal key is laid upon his shoulder, and his name is proclaimed:
"Wonderful Counsellor, Mighty God,
Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace"

And in Isaiah chapter 22 verses 20-24 we read of Eliakim being invested with authority and power, through the bestowing of the key.

"On that day I will summon my servant Eliakim, son of Hilkiah. I will clothe him with your robe, I will strengthen him with your girdle, I will give him your authority, and he will be a father to the inhabitants of Jerusalem and to the people of Judah. Upon his shoulder I will place the key of the house of David:what he opens, no one shall shut; what he shuts, no one shall open."

The ancient keys were about a yard long, made of wood or metal. On public occasions the steward placed the key on his shoulder, hence to have the key upon one's shoulder meant to be in authority, to have the keeping of something.

The power of the keys was given to Saint Peter by Jesus Christ himself;

"And now I say to you. You are Peter (or Rock) and on this rock I will build my church; and never will the power of death overcome it. I will give you the keys of the kingdom of heaven; whatever you bind on earth shall be bound in heaven, and what you unbind on earth will be unbound in heaven"

The power of the keys is the supreme authority vested in the pope as successor of Saint Peter. Saint Peter is always represented in Christian art with two keys in his hand, they are consequently the insignia of the papacy, and are borne saltire-wise, one of Gold and the other of Silver.

The supreme Pontiff has the God given authority to open or close the doors on the treasury of the faith and its practise, and to unlock and reveal the truth to us as children of the church. Ours is to offer loving obedience to the church , obedience in the fullest sense of the word of listening and putting what we hear into practise.



Peacock from the Catacomb of Priscilla, Rome circa 3rd century A.D.

The Peacock

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The symbol of the Peacock was used in Art very early into the Christian era, it decorated some of the tombs and walls in the actual catacombs. The Peacock represented immortality, this stemmed from the ancient legend that the flesh of the peacock did not decay, thus its association with the Resurrection of Christ. In addition the " multitude of eyes" upon its stunningly beautiful fan tail, suggested the all seeing eye of God and that of the church.

This beautiful bird is indigenous to India. It was brought to King Solomon by his ships from Tarshish, in which case its origin was probably the Malabar Coast or Ceylon.

It is a great pity that this colourful and captivating bird is mostly associated in our minds as a symbolism of pride, " Proud as a Peacock".

By the Peacock!, was once a common oath which was thought to be sacred, precisely because of it being a 'type' of the Resurrection.

In the book of Genesis we read of Sarah's Egyptian slave-girl, Hagar, being cast out into the wilderness. There in the desert Hagar experienced God, as the One who Sees !!! In other words, God was aware of the insecurity, pain and desolation of her life, He saw, and had Hagar, her unborn child, her future all in his heart and hand !!!

Hagar gave to Yaweh who spoke to her, the name of El Roi, for she said, "I have seen the One who sees me." That is why this well is called the well of Lahai-Roi. (Genesis 16.13 )


We should take courage from this story, that whatever predicament, trouble, trial we find our life to be in , God sees it all, He KNOWS !!! and he is loving us through it, and calling us beyond it... He is the God who sees! He notices us small and insignificant as we are.

Truly our God is a God of consolation.

Let us look upon the Peacock with new eyes !!! and reflect on what its eyes say to us
minnie

ศุกร์ ก.ค. 07, 2006 12:23 pm

The Eagle

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The eagle is a magnificent bird with a large wingspan. It nests in inaccessible rocky crags, in high places, which make it a symbol of heavenly beings.

Job asked of God, "Is it at your command that eagles fly, and build their nest on high?" (Job ch 39 v27)

When the time comes for young eagles to learn to fly, the mother takes one eaglet upon her wings and soars high above the land. She then shakes the young one off to make its first attempts at flight. If she sees her young in any trouble, she dives beneath it, catches it on her wings and soars aloft again to repeat the learning process.

The eagle is also often depicted as the bird that takes, carries a person from danger up to a safe place. " I will bear you up, on eagles wings!"

And from the book of Revelation we read of the woman who had given birth to a male child (Jesus) and was in danger of being consumed by the great dragon (evil).

"Then the woman was given the two wings of the great eagle so that she might fly into the desert where she would be looked after ... (Rev. 12.14).

The eagle was used as an emblem long before the Christian era. It was the ensign of the ancient kings of Babylon and Persia. The Romans adopted it in conjunction with other devices, but Marius made it the ensign of the legion.

The Romans also were accustomed to let an eagle fly from the funeral pile of a great emperor.

An Eagle in the heraldic language stands for fortitude.

An interesting symbolic expression of the eagle is that seen on some lecterns or pulpits in churches. The eagle is the natural enemy of the serpent. The two Testaments are the two outspread wings of the eagle. On which can often be seen a large open Bible.

Its historical usage has led many to utilize the image to signify power, authority and strength, among them Austria, Former Prussia, and Russia, to name a few.

Many poets and artists have written about the eagle, and it continues to fire the imagination of man.

Who can forget that wonderful scene from the "Return of the King", ( The last film in the Ring Trilogy), where the hobbits Frodo Baggins and Samwise Gamgee, their mission accomplished, sitting upon a lonely craggy mound, surrounded by the disintegrating mountain, and rivers of molten larva ... when all seems lost... The exhilarating sight of the appearance of the great eagles coming down to rescue them and carrying them away from the fire and darkness!

The eagle in Christian art is emblematic of Saint John the Evangelist, because like the eagle he looked upon, "the sun of glory." The Word of God has the power to raise us up on eagles wings and bring us to heaven.

"He will raise you up
on eagle's wings
bear you on the breath of dawn,
make you shine like the sun,
and hold you in the palm of his hand"


The Lily

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The Lily in Christian art is a well known symbol of chastity, innocence and purity.

In pictures of the Annunciation, or Salutation, the Archangel Gabriel is sometimes depicted holding a Lily branch, or Mary herself is clasping a Lily, or there is a Lily in the vicinity.



" Hail Mary fairest flower
O Lily glistening white and stainless !
I greet you at this time with
Gabriel's words sublime,
Ave O maid so highly favoured!"



There is an old tradition that the Lily sprang from the repentant tears of Eve as she went forth from paradise. Here Mary can be seen as the New Eve, the Mother of life, who bore the fruit that redeemed us all from sin and every fall.

The Lily in the language of flowers means, "Majesty". The Lily as we know it today is a trumpet like flower, stately and noble. Its large petals open and surrender to the light. It exudes a beautiful perfume, and bears a high pollen yield. The white Lily when it is full open resembles a star. It is a flower of great beauty and it is easy to see why artists have so often placed it within pictures of the Holy Virgin.

However in Biblical times Lilies, shushan was a collective term for all the various flowers of the field, lilies, crocuses, irises, tulips, narcissus, all of which came forth from a womb like tuber.

"Blessed is the fruit of thy womb!"

A solitary symbol can be a great focus for reflection and prayer, perhaps you would like to obtain a Lily and place it at your shrine, prayer space, or take to the classroom. A lily is not very easy to draw but a symbolic Lily could easily be made out of white paper. It could be a catechetical focus and also to give added meaning; put, or ask the children to place their prayer petitions in its centre and then present the flower to Mary ... pray and use these symbols creatively. They blossom, all of them, in eternity.

source http://www.boston-catholic-journal.com/ ... bolism.htm
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