Catholic answer: The Crucifix is a cross, usually a Latin cross (three arms with the fourth (the one going down) longer with a Corpus on it. In other words, a representation of Jesus nailed to the cross: because it was through his death that satisfaction was made for our sins and we are saved from having to go to hell.
Also, the Creed, The Nicene creed or the Apostles Creed are sometimes referred to as "symbols of the faith".
There is no specific symbol for a Catholic convert. However, the symbol of the Catholic Church is the crucifix, which represents the sacrifice of Jesus Christ. A convert to Catholicism may choose to wear a crucifix or display one in their home as a symbol of their faith.
The symbol of faith can change from religion to religion as well as person to person. In Christianity, a symbol of faith is the crucifix.
신앙 is the Korean symbol for faith.
Kateri Tekakwitha's symbol is a Lily, which represents her purity, holiness, and devotion to her faith as a Catholic Mohawk woman who was declared a saint by the Catholic Church. The Lily also symbolizes her connection to nature and her spiritual ideals.
No, catholic faith originated in Rome
yes
Creed is the symbol of faith according to orthodox church
Yes, there are many, many female saints in the Catholic faith.
if you want the single symbol for faith, it should be 忠 (zhong1)
The entire tenet of the Roman Catholic faith IS the concept of the salvation of the people by the crucifixion of Jesus on the cross. His dying on the cross is what, according to Catholic belief, opened the doors of Heaven.
Catholic Faith
The Catholic faith came AFTER the Roman empire fell.