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The four marks of the Catholic Church are: * One * Holy * Catholic (universal) * Apostolic Some symbols that are associated with the Church are:

* The Eucharist * The Cross * The Crucifix * Marian art * The Sacred Heart

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The only symbol that I know of that is used by everyone to mean a Catholic, or the Catholic Church is the Crucifix. In the early Church a fish was used as a code symbol for a Christian. The Chi-Rho, which is a symbol of Christ, a monogram of the first two letters of His name in Greek XP is another symbol of Christians. The only other one that I can think of would be a chalice with a Host suspended over it.

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