St. Mark's symbol is a winged lion. This symbol represents courage, strength, and the divine authority of St. Mark as depicted in Christian tradition. The winged lion is often associated with the Gospel of Mark and is a common motif in Christian art and architecture.
The stigmata marks of Christ and St. Francis of Assisi both include wounds on the hands, feet, and side of the body, symbolizing the wounds of Christ's crucifixion. St. Francis is said to have developed these marks after experiencing a spiritual union with Christ. Both individuals are believed to have shared in the suffering of Christ through these stigmata.
The St. George's Cross is a symbol used in various contexts, including being the flag of England. It is named after Saint George, the patron saint of England. The symbol is also commonly associated with bravery, chivalry, and patriotism.
St. Paul is often symbolized by a sword, representing both his martyrdom and his role as a teacher of the Word of God. Another symbol associated with St. Paul is a book or scroll, signifying his letters and teachings that are included in the New Testament.
St. Joseph's symbol is often represented by a lily, which signifies purity and integrity. Additionally, carpentry tools are also associated with St. Joseph due to his profession as a carpenter.
The symbol associated with St. Ignatius of Loyola is typically a flaming heart, often depicted with a cross and the letters "AMDG" which stands for "Ad Maiorem Dei Gloriam" meaning "For the greater glory of God."
The Birds of St. Marks was created in 1970.
St. Marks Light was created in 1842.
St Marks GAA was created in 1975.
St. Marks R.C School was created in 1960.
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St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge was created in 1931.
Lincoln St. Marks railway station was created in 1846.
Lincoln St. Marks railway station ended in 1985.
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St. Jude Medical has ticker symbol 'STJ'.
Quotation marks should come before and after a symbol.
The Romans did not have punctuation marks so there is no symbol like "?" in latin.