A church is defined as a congregation of people who gather together for worship.
It can be symbolized by a cross, a building, a gathering of people, that P with the X (I'm not sure what it's called anymore) with the dove and Eucharist.
Usually anything that symbolizes God can be used to symbolize the significance of a church.
so we can respect him and give him our love that is the symbol of the church to God
Seeing as there is no break in historical continuity between the early Church and the Catholic Church, the symbol that applied to the early Church by definition represents the Catholic Church.
Green is the symbol of life and hope. Priests where green during Ordinary Time. Ordinary time is one of the seasons in Church.
The four marks of the Catholic Church are: * One * Holy * Catholic (universal) * Apostolic Some symbols that are associated with the Church are: * The Eucharist * The Cross * The Crucifix * Marian art * The Sacred Heart
cross
Im Not Sure but The Coptic Orthodox Cathedral is the Symbol *
Creed is the symbol of faith according to orthodox church
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.
Nearly all of them- it is one of the oldest symbols and has been used throughout church history.
No. The Cross is a Christian symbol. It has no value in Judaism.
An efficacious symbol is something that promotes an idea, but at the same time it actually causes that idea to happen. For example, the Church is one because it "promotes" salvation, but it also "causes" salvation.
the Lamb though the symbol of the fish is also often used as a symbol for Him.