From St. Luke's Catholic Church website:
The symbol for St. Luke is the ox (or bull). This may account for his also being patron of butchers. In art, Luke is represented by a winged ox because he begins his gospel with an account of the priest, Zachary, (Zechariah), sacrificing in the temple. The ox represents Christ's sacrifice.
From St. Luke's Catholic Church website: The symbol for St. Luke is the ox (or bull). This may account for his also being patron of butchers. In art, Luke is represented by a winged ox because he begins his gospel with an account of the priest, Zachary, (Zechariah), sacrificing in the temple. The ox represents Christ's sacrifice.
In Christian iconography, the ox is frequently used as a symbol for the evangelist Luke.
Luke's symbol is an ox because it represents sacrifice, service, and strength, characteristics often associated with Luke's Gospel. The ox is also a symbol of St. Luke, one of the four Evangelists in the Bible.
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Depending upon which symbol you mean, it usually means that symbol DOUBLED.
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In christianity, the bull symbolizes sacrifice. As it does with St Luke
The woods is a good one as the represents Luke's loss of freedom
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You mean this symbol ♀??
The symbol of the Gospel of Mark is the winged lion. This symbol is derived from Mark's description of John the Baptist's voice "crying out in the wilderness," likening it to the roaring of a lion.