Pictures of saints are commonly referred to as "icons" or "holy images." In the context of Christianity, particularly in the Eastern Orthodox tradition, icons are religious works of art that depict saints, Christ, and significant events. In other Christian traditions, these images may simply be called "pictures" or "portraits" of saints.
Pictograms. Pictographs. Rebus. Hieroglyphics.
Some collective nouns for pictures are: a collection of pictures an album of pictures
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A collection of pictures is called a gallery or an album.
A person you call who paints pictures is Artist
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There would be benches ,the altar ,pictures of saints ,crosses and a sacristy
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Saints pictures are named after the saint that appears in them. Examples of Catholic saints include St.Nicholas, St. Paul, St. Peter, and St.Christopher.
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The founders of many Protestant Churches felt that having statues or pictures of saints in their churches could be regarded as a form of idolatory.
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To the best of my knowledge it is just call the Blessed Virgin's statue, or the picture of the Blessed Virgin, I never heard of a particular word for such a thing. Some pictures or icons are referred to as "The Madonna" as in the "The Black Madonna".
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