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  1. The Pansy is called the "Trinity Flower", because its three-petaled shape, like the Irish shamrock, represents the the Trinity, first revealed to Mary. Fleur-de-lys: The Fleur-de-lys is a symbol of the Blessed Virgin Mary because it resembles both the Iris and the Madonna Lily.

  2. Apr 1, 2023 · Some of the most recognizable Catholic symbols include the cross, the crucifix, the dove, and the lamb. Each symbol has its own unique meaning and significance. For example, the cross is a symbol of sacrifice, hope, and salvation, while the dove represents peace and the Holy Spirit.

  3. May 7, 2024 · Mary is spoken of as “full of grace” (“kekaritomene”) which in Greek means one who has been and continues to be “favored” or “graced” by God (alternate translations could be “completely graced” or “thoroughly graced”).

  4. The Rose, is the symbol of the Blessed Virgin of prophecy, the rose plant bearing the flower, Christ, and exquisite beauty, and the fragrance left behind in her empty tomb when opened. The Violet represents Mary's humility "regarded by the Lord".

  5. May 26, 2024 · In Catholic symbology, the lily represents the Virgin Mary. The three petals in the fluer de lis symbol (above) point to Mary’s radiance, royalty and purity. The symbol also refers to the Holy Trinity, God the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit.

  6. Mar 9, 2016 · St. Gregory of Nyssa can be a patron saint for the unity of Christians, East and West. Gregory is almost universally revered in Christian communities the world over. His sainthood is recognized the Catholic Church, Eastern Orthodox Churches, Lutheranism, and the Anglican Communion.

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  8. Gregory I (The Great), Saint, Pope, Doctor of the Church; b. at Rome about 540; d. March 12, 604. Read more from the original Catholic Encyclopedia.

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