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I can find no "symbols" of Holy Days of Holy Days of Obligation listed in either The Catechism or the Modern Catholic Dictionary.

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The symbols of the Holy Days of Obligation vary depending on the specific feast or solemnity being celebrated. Some common symbols include the cross or crucifix to represent the sacrifice of Jesus, the Eucharistic host or chalice to represent the sacrament of the Eucharist, and images or statues of saints or the Virgin Mary to honor their roles in the Catholic faith. Additionally, specific feast days may have their own unique symbols related to their significance and historical context.

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