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A cross,grapes, wheat and fish
The symbols for Holy Orders include the stole, chasuble, the laying on of hands, and the bishop's mitre and crosier. These symbols represent authority, service, consecration, and leadership within the Church.
Because visual memory is a lot better than any other form of memory... Yes, and another answer would be that it makes them different from other religions, and they can use their own language through symbols, like Chinese and Japanese use symbols that 'mean' words. :D
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The religious symbols affect interpretation of religious experience.become like if you not follow,s, my ways; i will not follow,s you own.
The cross on a chasuble symbolizes the Christian faith and the sacrifice of Jesus Christ on the cross. It serves as a reminder of the central beliefs of Christianity and is a common design element in liturgical vestments.
A Cross on a chasuble is a symbol of Christianity and typically represents the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. It is a common design element in liturgical vestments to signify the faith and beliefs of the clergy wearing it.
no the cassock goes under the chasuble
Religious symbolism is the use of symbols by a religion.
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Catholics don't "need" religious symbols, but they can be very helpful in reminding you of God and keeping your thoughts on Him.
Symbols in religious stories are used to convey deeper meanings or concepts that are difficult to articulate directly. They can serve as metaphors or representations of complex ideas, beliefs, or values. By using symbols, religious stories can engage the imagination, provide layers of interpretation, and help individuals connect with the spiritual or moral teachings within the narrative.