I assume you mean one of the two apostles named James: James the Greater and James the Lesser. Both have different symbols so you would have to tell us which symbol you are asking about.
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.
The emblem of St James is the cockleshell. The legend is told that when Saint James' remains were taken by boat to Spain, a man was riding his horse on the beach. The horse saw the boat and plunged into the sea, with its rider, making for the boat. They sank but then rose again, covered with scallop shells.
The skull is a symbol for Saint Rosalia because when her remains were found in a cave in Sicily, a fragment of a skull was among the bones. This skull became associated with her and is now a common symbol used to represent her as a saint and martyr.
The symbol of Saint Christopher is typically depicted as a man carrying the Christ Child on his shoulders while crossing a river. Saint Christopher is the patron saint of travelers and is often invoked for protection during journeys.
Yes, Saint Iago is the Spanish equivalent of Saint Jacques in French, both referring to Saint James in English.
There are a number of saints named James, including two apostles. Please be specific.
Saint James
San Diego is Spanish for Saint James. The city of San Diego is named for St. James. Sometimes St. James is written as Santiago in Spanish
The serpent is a symbol of Saint Patrick.
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.
Jesus usually does not carry the title of Saint. Tools are not usually his symbol, they are the symbol of St. Joseph.
Saint James in Filipino: Santiago
Her symbol is a a lily.
The emblem of St James is the cockleshell. The legend is told that when Saint James' remains were taken by boat to Spain, a man was riding his horse on the beach. The horse saw the boat and plunged into the sea, with its rider, making for the boat. They sank but then rose again, covered with scallop shells.
Astrological Saint James refers to the figure of Saint James, often associated with astrology due to his connection with the zodiac sign of Pisces, as his feast day falls on July 25, during the sun's transit through this sign. In some astrological traditions, he is considered a protector for those born under Pisces. Additionally, Saint James is known as a patron saint of pilgrims, and his symbol is the scallop shell, which can also have astrological interpretations. However, specific astrological practices or interpretations related to Saint James may vary across different cultures and traditions.
Saint-James's population is 2,917.
"Holy cross" or "saint cross" meaning the Christian symbol of the crucifixion of Christ.