The Cross is symbolic in all of the various denominations of Christianity. According to the Gospels of the New Testament, Jesus Christ, the Son of God, was crucified on a cross, was buried, and rose again in a period of three days. The crucifixion was a divine act of sacrifice, Jesus was a sacrifice for the sins of the world, and yet rose again. Thus, anyone who accepted him as their Lord could achieve eternal life. The cross is used today as a ceremonial reminder of christ's sacrifice.
Cross shapes are used in various cultures and religions, with some common types including the Latin cross, Greek cross, Celtic cross, and Maltese cross. These crosses hold different symbolic meanings and are often associated with specific beliefs and traditions.
Possibly it is the cross of St. Andrews
The cross, and a fish!
it is both!!
I like totally found a word for the symbolism of hieroglyphics.
A homonym for "cross" is "cross," as it can refer to both a symbolic object or a verb meaning to move from one side to another.
The cross
Many religions have icons that their followers find sacred. In the Christian religions this icon is typically the cross. The other name for the Greek Cross is crux immissa quadrata.
In Catholic pious tradition, the color blue is associated with the Blessed Mother. Various organizations dedicated to her have used a blue cross in their emblems.
Symbolic of Christ's rule and reign over Islam and the other religions at that time.
The cross is not a sacred object but a symbolic one. Peole do not worship it, but see it as a reminder of what Christ did for us.
A symbol is something that represents something else. Symbolic means that a object has the properties of being a symbol.eg. a cross symbolizes the religion Christianity.