the fish represents the christ in communion ie crossubstantiation, the changing of the wine into blood of christ, and bread into the body of christ.
fish are fish.... that live in water..
.Catholic AnswerThe most common religious symbol used by Catholics, and by non-Catholics to represent them, is the Crucifix.
For Catholics they are the substantial prescence of the body, blood, soul, and divinity of Jesus Christ. They represent Christ's sacrifice for humans on the cross and call to mind the Last Supper Jesus had with his disciples.
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Catholics eat fish on fridays during lent as a sacrifice because Jesus went 40 days in the desert without food.
Because they remind of us the saints or beings they represent. They are beautiful.
According to Catholics who live beside Capybaras they are. For local Catholics the Capybara is designated a fish, and can be eaten on Fridays.
perhaps because fish is a subset of seafood, and seafood is not meat. (?)
The sea represents water. As such, fish and such. Thus, the sea represents fish. Fish represent food. Food represents fat people. Fat people represent America. The sea represents America in all it's glory. I am the walrus.
It means everyone is different.... Variety :D
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