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Saint Alice is often depicted with a lily, symbolizing her purity and devotion to God. She is also sometimes depicted with a dove, representing peace and the Holy Spirit.
The Patron Saint Index lists no symbols for Benardette.
The symbols associated with Saint Ignatius are generally associated with his life or the miracles attributed to him. For example, a heart symbolizes his devotion to Christ and the Society of Jesus, while a pilgrim's staff represents his journey to spiritual transformation. These symbols help to convey the essence of Saint Ignatius and his spiritual legacy.
Saint Aleth of Dijon (Alice) is a saint but not a patron saint.
They look a lot like alchemy symbols.
Saint Alice died on 1250-06-10.
The symbols associated with Saint Francis Xavier typically include a crucifix, a book (representing his role as a missionary and scholar), and a boat or ship (symbolizing his travels and work spreading Christianity in Asia).
Saint Christopher is often depicted with a staff and a child on his shoulders, as he is the patron saint of travelers and is believed to have carried the child Jesus across a river. Other common symbols associated with Saint Christopher include a palm tree and a large fish.
Saint Katharine Drexel is often depicted with a rosary, a cross, and a book. She is also associated with symbols of education and social justice, such as a school or a group of children. Additionally, she may be portrayed with Native American or African American children, reflecting her dedication to serving marginalized communities.
She is sometimes shown as:cow woman with a sword beside her woman with a bull, ox, leopard or lion in an amphitheater
She is associated with Lourdes France and it is said her body was dug up some thirty years after her death ,her symbol is Lillies/
Saint Augustine of Hippo is often symbolized by symbols such as a heart pierced with arrows, a book or pen representing his writings and intellectual contributions, and a bishop's staff signifying his role as a bishop in the Catholic Church.
Yes, both snakes and shamrocks are symbols of Saint Patrick.