Saint symbolism


has used symbolism from its very beginnings. Each saint has a story and a reason why they led an exemplary life. Symbols have been used to tell these stories throughout the history of the Church. A number of Christian saints are traditionally represented by a symbol or iconic motif associated with their life, termed an attribute or emblem, in order to identify them. The study of these forms part of iconography in art history. They were particularly used so that the illiterate could recognize a scene, and to give each of the Saints something of a personality in art. They are often carried in the hand by the Saint.
Attributes often vary with either time or geography, especially between Eastern Christianity and the West. Orthodox images more often contained inscriptions with the names of saints, so the Eastern repertoire of attributes is generally smaller than the Western. Many of the most prominent saints, like Saint Peter and Saint John the Evangelist can also be recognised by a distinctive facial type – as can Christ. In the case of later saints their actual historical appearance can also be used; Saint Bernardino of Siena is one of the earliest whose distinctive appearance was well known from early prints and is nearly always used by artists. Some attributes are general, such as the palm frond carried by martyrs. The use of a symbol in a work of art depicting a Saint reminds people who is being shown and of their story. The following is a list of some of these attributes.

[Four Evangelists]

SaintSymbol
Matthewman or angel
Mark winged lion
Lukebull
John eagle

The Apostles

SaintSymbol
Andrewsaltire
Bartholomew the Apostleknife, human skin
James, son of Zebedeepilgrim's staff, scallop shell, key, sword, pilgrim's hat, astride a white charger, Cross of Saint James
James, son of Alphaeus / James the Justsquare rule, halberd, club, saw
Johnbook, a serpent in a chalice, cauldron, eagle
Judesword, square rule, club, ship
Judas Iscariotthirty pieces of silver
Matthewangel
PeterKeys of Heaven, boat, fish, rooster, pallium, papal vestments; man crucified head downwards on an inverted cross, vested as an Apostle, holding a book or scroll. Iconographically, he is depicted with a bushy white beard and white hair, and wearing a blue robe and yellow mantle.
Philipcolumn; elderly bearded saint and open to God man, holding a basket of loaves and a Tau Cross
Simonboat; cross and saw; fish ; lance; man being sawn in two longitudinally; oar
Thomasthe twin, placing his finger in the side of Christ, axe, spear, square

Mary, mother of Jesus

Mary is often portrayed wearing blue. Her attributes include a blue mantle, crown of 12 stars, pregnant woman, woman with child, woman trampling serpent, crescent moon, woman clothed with the sun, heart pierced by sword, Madonna lily, roses, and rosary beads.
SaintSymbol
Our Lady of SorrowsMary in mournful state, tears, bleeding heart pierced by seven daggers
Queen of HeavenMary with a crown of stars, flowers

Saints listed by name

A

SaintSymbol
Acathius of Melitenecrown of thorns
Adalbertspears
Agatha of Sicilytongs or shears, veil, bells, two breasts on a plate
Agneslamb
Alfege of Canterburyaxe
Alfred the Greatcodex, crown, orb/scepter
Ambrosebees, beehive, dove, ox, pen
Anne, grandmother of Jesusdoor, book, with the Virgin Mary reading, red robe and green mantle
Anthony the Greatmonk's habit, bell, pig, T-shaped cross
Anthony of PaduaChild Jesus, bread, book, lily
Athanasius of Alexandriabishop arguing with a pagan, bishop holding an open book, bishop standing over a defeated heretic
Augustine of Hippodove, child, shell, pen, book

B

SaintSymbol
Barbaratower, chalice, ciborium, cannon
Barnabaspilgrim's staff, olive branch
Benedictbroken cup, raven, bell, crosier, bush
Benno of Meissenfish with keys in its mouth, book
Bernard of Clairvauxpen, bees, instruments of the Passion
Bernardino of Sienatablet or sun inscribed with IHS, three mitres
Blaisewax, taper, iron comb
Bonaventurecommunion, ciborium, cardinal's hat
Bonifaceoak, axe, book, fox, scourge, fountain, raven, sword
Brendan the Navigatorwhale; priest celebrating Mass on board a ship while fish gather to listen; one of a group of monks in a small boat
Bridget of Swedenbook, pilgrim's staff
Brigid of Kildarecow, crosier, Brigid's cross

C

SaintSymbol
Casimir of Poland and Lithuaniaroyal attire of crown and red robe lined with ermine, lily, cross, rosary; sometimes two right hands
Catherine of Alexandriawheel, crown, sword, book
Catherine of Ricciring, crown, crucifix
Catherine of Sienastigmata, cross, ring, lily
Ceciliaorgan
Cerboniusgeese
Charles Borromeocardinal's robes, communion
Christophergiant crudely dressed, torrent, tree, branch or large staff, carrying the Child Jesus on shoulder
Clare of Assisimonstrance
Clare of Montefalcocross
Clementanchor, fish, Mariner's Cross
Corbiniansaddled bear

D

SaintSymbol
Daniellion
David of Scotlandking with sword or sceptre
David of Walesdove
DemetriusDepicted wearing the armor of a Roman soldier, usually carrying a spear, often seated on a red horse
Denishead in hands
Dominicrosary, star, dog with a torch
Dominic de la Calzadahen and rooster, monastic habit, prayer beads, shepherd's crook
Dorothea of Caesareaflowers, fruits
Dunstanhammer, tongs
Dymphnacrown, sword, lily, lamp, princess with a fettered devil at her feet

E

SaintSymbol
Earconwaldbishop travelling in a chariot
Edmund the Martyrquiver of arrows
Edward the Confessorking crowned with a nimbus and holding a sceptre
Saint Eligiusbishop portrayed with a crosier in his right hand, on the open palm of his left a miniature church of chased gold; with a hammer, anvil, and horseshoe; or with a horse
Elijahcave
Elisabeth of Hungaryalms, flowers, bread, the poor, pitcher
Emericsword, lily
Emilianusmonk on horseback
Elizabeth of Aragoncrown
Erasmus of Formiaewindlass
Eric of Swedenking being martyred at Mass
Eustacehunting clothes, stag, bull, crucifix, horn, oven

F

SaintSymbol
FaithShield of the Trinity
Felix of Burgundyanchor
Fiacrespade, basket of vegetables
FlorianCross of Saint Florian; Roman officer or soldier; pitcher of water; pouring water over fire
Florinus of Remüsbottle, glass of wine
Fourteen Holy HelpersSaints Acacius, Barbara, Blaise, Christopher, Cyriacus, Catherine of Alexandria, Denis, Erasmus of Formiae, Eustace, George, Giles, Margaret of Antioch, Pantaleon, and Vitus, shown as a group.
Francis of Assisiwolf, birds, fish, skull, stigmata
Francis Xaviercrucifix, bell, vessel, crab with a cross

G

SaintSymbol
GabrielArchangel; Clothed in blue or white garments; Carrying a lily, a trumpet, a shining lantern, a branch from Paradise, a scroll, and a scepter., scroll stating "Ave Maria Gratia Plena"
Gallan abbot blessing a bear that brings him a log of wood; may be shown holding a hermit's tau staff with the bear or carrying a loaf and a pilgrim's staff.<
Genesiustheatre mask
Genevievelit candle, bread, keys, herd, cattle
Georgedragon, soldier or knight in armour, often on white horse, especially in the East, Cross of Saint George
Gerard of CsanádBishop being killed by a spear
Gertrude of Nivellescrown, tapir, lily, mouse
Gervasius and Protasiusthe scourge, the club and the sword
GilesBenedictine habit, hind
Godelievecrown, well, woman being strangled
Gotthard of Hildesheimdragon; model of a church
Gregory the Greatpapal tiara, crosier, dove

H

SaintSymbol
Helenawearing a royal crown while supporting a cross
Hermann Josephkneeling before a statue of the Virgin and Child and offering an apple
Hermenegildaxe, crown, sword, and cross
Hilary of Poitiersepiscopal vestments, a mitre and crozier, and a beard, usually white and often long
Hippolytus of Romepapal tiara
Hippolytus the soldiermilitary garb, horse's harness
Honoratus of Amiensbaker's peel or shovel; bishop with a large Host; bishop with three Hosts on a baker's shovel; loaves
Hugh of Lincolnswan
Humilitydressed as a nun
Hyacinth of Polandstatue of the Blessed Virgin Mary; Monstrance or Ciborium

I

SaintSymbol
Ignatius of Antiocha bishop surrounded by lions or in chains
Ignatius of LoyolaEucharist, chasuble with Jesuit-style collar, book often inscribed with "Ad majorem Dei gloriam", or the letters AMDG, the letters "ihs" with a cross across the h, sword, cross.
Imerius of Immertalhermit's garb and bird of prey
Irene of Tomarpalm of martyrdom
IsaiahAn old man with gray hair and beard holding a scroll with words from, ecce virgo concipiet et pariet filium et vocabitur nomen eius Emmanuel, "behold, a virgin shall conceive and bear a son, and his name shall be Emmanuel
Isidore the LaborerPortrayed as a peasant holding a sickle and a sheaf of corn, a sickle and staff; as an angel plows for him; or with an angel and white oxen near him. In Spanish art, his emblems are a spade or a plough.
Isidore of Sevillebees, pen, book
Ivo of Kermartindepicted as a lawyer, holding a document, in legal dress.

J

SaintSymbol
Jeromelion, cardinal clothing, cross, skull, books and writing material, stone in hand
Joan of Arcshield, Cross of Lorraine
Saint Joannalamb
John BerchmansRule of Saint Ignatius, cross, rosary
John Chrysostombees, dove, pen
John of Godalms, heart, crown of thorns
John the Baptistlamb, head on a platter, animal skin, pointing at Christ or a lamb, often portrayed carrying a long crudely made cross
Joseph of AnchietaGospel book, crucifix and Walking stick
Joseph, spouse of MaryChild Jesus, lily, rod, plane, carpentry square, purple robe and brown mantle
Juan Diegotilmàtli
Justin Martyraxe, sword
Justina of Paduapalm frond, knife, unicorn
Juthwararound soft cheese

K

SaintSymbol
Kateri Tekakwithaturtle, lily
Katharine Drexelwoman dressed as a nun
Kentigernbishop with a robin on his shoulder; holding a bell and a fish with a ring in its mouth
Kevin of Glendaloughblackbird
Kilianwearing a bishop's mitre and wielding a sword
Kinga of Polanddepicted as an abbess; crown
Kjeld of ViborgPriest with book
Knut of DenmarkNordic king with royal insignia, dagger, lance or arrow.
Kolomanpilgrim monk with a rope in his hand; depicted being hanged on a gibbet; tongs and rod; priest with a book and maniple

L

SaintSymbol
Lambert of Maastrichtpalm of martyrdom, sword
Lawrence of Romecross, Gospel Book, gridiron, palm frond, purse of money, attired as a deacon in a dalmatic, accompanied by a group of poor people.
Leander of Sevillepen
Leonard of Noblaclock, chain, manacles or fetters
Liborius of Le Manspebbles, peacock
LonginusMilitary attire, lance
Louis IX of Franceroyal attire of crown and blue robe decorated with golden fleur-de-lis, crown of thorns, nails
Louis Bertranda chalice containing a snake
Louis of Toulousesilk gloves and a richly embroidered cape with a jeweled clasp at the neck
Lucycord, :commons:File:Saint Lucy by Domenico di Pace Beccafumi.jpg|eyes on a dish, lamp

M

SaintSymbol
Margaret of Scotlandreading
Margaret the Virgindragon in chains
Maria Gorettifourteen lilies; farmer's clothing; a knife
Marthaaspergillum, dragon
Martin of Toursgoose; sharing cloak with beggar
Martin de Porresbroom, a cat, dog and a mouse eating from the same plate
Mary Magdalenejar of ointment, red egg
Matildapurse, alms
Mauricesoldier in armour, banner with red cross
Maurusscales, spade, crutch
Menas of Cretetwo camels
Michaelscales, banner, sword, dragon
Monicagirdle, tears

N

SaintSymbol
Neotfish
Nicholasthree purses or balls, anchor, boat, child
Nicholas of TolentinoAugustinian holding a bird on a plate in the right hand and a crucifix on the other hand; holding a basket of bread, giving bread to a sick person; holding a lily or a crucifix garlanded with lilies; with a star above him or on his breast
Nicolás FactorFranciscan habit, skull, fire
Pope Nicholas Irooster
NinianClogrinny, or the Bell of St. Ninian
Norbert of Xantenmonstrance, cross with two beams

O

SaintSymbol
ObadiahProphet with his index finger of his right hand pointing upward
Oda of Scotlanddepicted wearing a long blue gown with one shoulder bare; usually carries a staff or a book; always shown with a magpie on her hand and a crown under her feet
Odile of AlsaceAbbess praying before an altar; woman with a book on which lie two eyes; larkspur
Olaf of Norwayaxe in Norway's coat of arms, king with axe in a Viking boat
Onuphriusold hermit dressed only in long hair and a loincloth of leaves; hermit with an angel bringing him the Eucharist or bread; hermit with a crown at his feet
Opportuna of Montreuildepicted carrying an abbess's crozier and a casket of relics. She may also be shown with the Virgin appearing at her deathbed or as a princess with a basket of cherries and a fleur-de-lys
Osgythrepresented in art with a stag behind her and a long key hanging from her girdle, or otherwise carrying a key and a sword crossed, a device which commemorates St. Peter, St. Paul and St. Andrew

P

SaintSymbol
Pancrassword, palm branch
Pantaleonnailed hands
Patrickcross, harp, serpent, baptismal font, demons, shamrock
Paul the Apostlesword, book or scroll, horse; long, pointed beard, and balding backwards from forehead. Green robe, red mantle.
Peter of Saint Joseph de BetancurBell, Franciscan habit and spear canary pastor.
Saint Peter of VeronaDominican with a hatchet in his head or a severe head wound; or writing the words "Credo in unum Deum" as he dies
Petronillaset of keys, dolphin
Philip Nerilily
Philomenaanchor, palm, arrows

Q

SaintSymbol
Quentindepicted as a young man with two spits; as a deacon; with a broken wheel; with a chair to which he is transfixed; with a sword; or beheaded, a dove flying from his severed head
Quiricusdepicted as a naked child riding on a wild boar
Quirinus of Malmedydragon
Quirinus of Neussmilitary attire; knight with lance, sword, hawk; banner or sign with nine balls
Quirinus of Sesciamillstone hanging from his neck
Quiteriadepicted with a dog on a lead; depicted with her head in her hands, emerging from the sea.

R

SaintSymbol
Raphaelfish
Raymond NonnatusA Mercedarian friar wearing a cardinal's red mozzetta, holding a monstrance and a martyr's palm branch
Raymond of Penyafortskimming across the sea with his cape as both boat and sail
Remigiusdove, book, lamp
ReparataStanding alone or near St. Mary, bearing a martyr's crown and palm; a dove; a banner with a red cross on a white field; sometimes depicted with St. Ansanus
Richardbishop with overturned chalice
Rita of Casciaroses, roses and figs, crucifix, thorn, sometimes with a wound in her forehead
Rochangel, dog with bread, leg wound, pilgrim's dress
Rosalia of PalermoDepicted as a young woman, sometimes holding a cross, book, or skull, and also a spray of lilies
Rose of Limacrown of thorns, anchor, city, roses, crown of roses
Rufina and JustaA model of the Giralda; earthenware pots, bowls and platters; books on which are two lumps of potter's clay; palm of martyrdom; lion

S

SaintSymbol
Sativolascythe, well
Sava of Serbiabook
Sebastianarrows, crown
Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednegofiery furnace
Spyridon of Corfubishop with Gospel; long, pointed beard, and wearing a shepherd's hat
Stanislaus of Szczepanówsword
Stanisław KazimierczykPriest's attire
Stephen the Martyrstone
Stephen of Hungaryroyal attire of crown and robes, and holding orb or sceptre with double cross
Swithunbishop with bridge, broken eggs

T

SaintSymbol
Teresa of Ávilaheart, arrow,
Teresa of the Andessmall cross, flowers
Theodorecrocodile
Thérèse de Lisieuxroses entwining a crucifix
Thomas Aquinasmonstrance, dove, ox
Thomas Becketsword, and wearing chancellor's robe and neck chain
Thomas Moreaxe
Timothythree stones and a clubclub and stones; broken image of Diana
Trudpertaxe
Tudwaldragon

U

SaintSymbol
Ulrich of AugsburgBishop holding a fish; at dinner with Saint Wolfgang; rewarding a messenger with a goose leg, which turns into a fish on Friday morning; giving a garment to a beggar; with Saint Afra; riding through a river on horseback as his companion sinks; with a cross given him by an angel
Urbanportrayed in art after his beheading, with the papal tiara near him
Urban of Langresbishop with a bunch of grapes or a vine at his side; a book with a wine vessel on it
Ursicinusbook and fleur-de-lis
Ursulaarrow; banner; cloak; clock; maiden shot with arrows; depicted accompanied by a varied number of companions who are being martyred in various ways; ship
Ursus of Aostabirds on his shoulder; wearing fur pelisse in a religious habit

V

SaintSymbol
ValentineBirds; roses; bishop with a crippled person or a child with epilepsy at his feet; bishop with a rooster nearby; bishop refusing to adore an idol; bishop being beheaded; priest bearing a sword; priest holding a sun; priest giving sight to a blind girl
Vedastwolf carrying a goose in its mouth; child; bear
Veneracrown; book; palm; cross; a palm of martyrdom interlaced with a triple crown (signifying the fact that she was a Virgin, an Apostle, and a Martyr

W

SaintSymbol
Wenceslaus of Bohemiacrown, dagger
William of Monteverginewolf and pastoral crook
William of Yorkbishop crossing the River Tweed
Winnochand-mill, bridge, grinding corn
Wolfgang of Regensburga church building with an adze lodged in the roof, a wolf

X

SaintSymbol
Xenia of Saint Petersburgwalking stick
Xystusbook, papal tiara, martyr's palm

Y

SaintSymbol
Yrieixbishop's mitre

Z

SaintSymbol
ZacharyMaking peace with King Luitprand. Sometimes he may have an olive branch and a dove over him
Zenobius of Florenceflowering tree; bringing a dead man or child back to life
Zitabag, keys

Plants in symbolism

FlowerSymbolReason
AcaciaA symbol of the immortality of the souldurability of the wood
AlmondA symbol of divine approvalFrom the Book of Numbers "The next day Moses entered the Tent of the Testimony and saw that Aaron's staff, which represented the house of Levi, had not only sprouted but had budded, blossomed and produced almonds."
Anemonecrucifixion scenes and have been associated with the sorrow of Virgin Marythese flowers grew at Golgotha
ColumbineHoly SpiritThe name "columbine" comes from the Latin for "dove", due to the resemblance of the inverted flower to five doves clustered together.
Daisyinnocence, beauty, salvation, modesty, purity and lovesimplicity
Hyacinthprudence, constancy, desire of heaven and peace of mindFrom the story of Hyacinthus, upon whose death the flower sprung forth.
IrisOur Lady of Sorrowssharp leaves like swords
Lilyvirtues of justice, charity and hope; also the Holy Trinity, the Madonna lily is specific to Marylilies with three petals
Palm branchMartyrdomsymbol of victory in that war waged by the spirit against the flesh
PassionflowerCrucifixion of Jesuseach part of the flower represents a different aspect of the Passion of Christ
RoseMaryqueen of flowers
White cloverHoly TrinityThree petals that compose a flower
White tulipHoly SpiritWhite tulips are used to send a message of forgiveness

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