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It was Saint Finbar's.
The Saint is Joseph.
Susan's bow and arrow in Narnia represent her skills as an archer and her ability to defend herself and others. It also symbolizes her role as a protector and warrior in the story.
In The Chronicles of Narnia, Edmund initially portrays characteristics similar to Judas by betraying his siblings and siding with the White Witch for personal gain. Like Judas, Edmund later regrets his actions, seeks forgiveness, and ultimately redeems himself through selfless acts, embodying themes of repentance and redemption.
The three symbols found on the wardrobe from Narnia are a lion, a witch, and a wardrobe. These symbols represent key elements of the story and are central to the magical world of Narnia created by C.S. Lewis.
The image of Saint Barbara used to represent Santeria as sexuality, fire, thunder and lighting.
Saint Catherine of Sieanna Represents the dove and the lily:)
Max Wooz's favorite book is "The Little Prince" by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry.
C.S. Lewis likely included the character of Peter in Narnia to represent leadership, courage, and maturity. Peter serves as a model for readers, showing qualities such as bravery and loyalty, essential for the protagonist in the story and for guiding his siblings through their adventures in Narnia.
There is no male or female saint of truth since all saints represent truth.
Narnia, Narnia, Narnia Narnia and more Narnia :)
she isn't a patron saint, which means she doesn't represent any one specific thing, she is merely jjust a saint.