The following are examples of symbolic colors and their meanings:
* Black: symbolic of death or loss
* Blue: the color of the sky, is symbolic of heaven, may also be used to symbolize truth
* Brown: symbolic of spiritual death and degradation
* Green: the color of plant life, used to represent the triumph of life over death
* Purple: symbolic of penitence and mourning, is also the color of royalty
* Red: the color of blood, symbolic of passion
* White or silver: symbolic of purity, innocence and holiness
* Yellow: symbolic of divinity, …show more content…
may also be used to symbolize corruption and degradation
The following are examples of symbolic animals and their meanings:
*Butterfly: symbolic of the Resurrection
* Cat: symbolic of lust and laziness
* Dove: symbolic of the Holy Spirit, also purity and peace
* Fish: symbolic of Jesus
* Lion: symbolic of Jesus
* Ox: symbolic of strength, service and patience
* Peacock: symbolic of immortality, resurrection
* Stag or deer: symbolic of piety or devotion
*Unicorn: symbolic of purity and of feminine chastity
The following are examples of symbolic plants and their meanings:
* Acacia: symbolic of the soul's immortality
* Bramble: symbolic of the purity of the Virgin Mary
* Carnation: a red carnation symbolizes love, pink is a symbol of marriage
* Clover: symbolic of the Trinity
* Elm: symbolic of dignity and faithfulness.
* Fern: symbolic of humility in solitude.
* Fig: symbolic of lust or fertility
* Grape: symbolic of the blood of Christ
* Hyacinth: symbolic of prudence and peace of mind.
* Ivy: symbolic of faithfulness and eternal life.
* Laurel: symbolic of victory or triumph, particularly over temptation and trial
* Lily: symbolizes purity
* Olive: symbolic of peace, Olive oil is symbolic of God's anointing and of the Holy Spirit
* Pear: symbolic of Christ's love for mankind.
* Reed: symbolic of humiliation
* Rose: a white rose is symbolic of purity, a red rose is symbolic of martyrdom, a wreath of roses is symbolic of heavenly joy
* Strawberry: symbolic of righteousness and good works
* Thistle: symbolic of the curse of sin, particularly the Fall
* Wheat: symbolic of the Body of Christ in the Eucharist
The following are examples of other symbolic objects and their meanings:
* Apple: symbolic of sin
* Bell: symbolic of the call to worship and the proclamation of the gospel to the world
* Daisy: symbolic of the innocence of the Christ Child
* Lamp: symbolic of wisdom or God's presence
* pearl: symbolic of the kingdom of heaven
* Rainbow: symbolic of God's faithfulness and of His pardon and reconciliation to the faithful
* Scallop or Cockle Shell: symbolic of baptism, especially that of Christ
* Trumpet: symbolic of the Last Judgment, the resurrection, and the call to worship
The following are examples of symbolic numbers and their meanings:
* One: symbolic of singularity or of unity
* Two: symbolic of duality, often used to represent the material and spiritual, or the human and divine natures of Christ
* Three: symbolic of the Trinity - Father, Son and Holy Spirit
* Four: symbolic of the four Evangelists, also used to represent the four corners of the earth or the four seasons
* Five: symbolic of the wounds Jesus received on the cross
* Six: symbolic of creation and the created order because God created everything in six days
* Seven: symbolic of perfection and
rest
* Eight: symbolic of regeneration or resurrection
* Nine: symbolic of mystery or the angels' number because the Bible mentions nine choirs of angels
* Ten: symbolic of completion
* Twelve: symbolic of the whole church
* Thirteen: symbolic of betrayal
* Forty: symbolic of trial or testing
* One hundred: symbolic of completeness or plenitude since it is ten times ten
* One thousand: symbolic of an incalculably large number or eternity.
Symbols in Christian Art and Architecture, Retrieved 27, November 2004
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