Christogram IHS

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The Christogram IHS is a traditional Christian monogram representing the name of Jesus, widely used in liturgical art, heraldry, and religious symbolism.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian symbol
Christogram
monogram
appearsIn Jesuit emblem
associatedWith Holy Name of Jesus NERFINISHED
devotion to the Holy Name
category Christian iconography
Christological symbol
derivedFrom Greek letters iota-eta-sigma
Greek name Ἰησοῦς (Iēsous) NERFINISHED
foundOn altars
liturgical books
processional banners
pulpits
tabernacles
hasVariant IHC NERFINISHED
JHS NERFINISHED
interpretedAs Latin phrase Iesus Hierosolymae Salvator
Latin phrase Iesus Hominum Salvator
Latin phrase In Hoc Signo (vinces)
languageOrigin Greek
oftenDepictedWith cross
sunburst
three nails
popularizedBy Saint Bernardine of Siena NERFINISHED
popularizedInCentury 15th century
religiousTradition Christianity
represents Jesus Christ NERFINISHED
name of Jesus
scriptOrigin Greek alphabet
symbolizes Jesus as Savior NERFINISHED
reverence for the name of Jesus
usedBy Franciscan Order NERFINISHED
Society of Jesus NERFINISHED
usedIn Anglican Church NERFINISHED
Christian devotional objects
Christian heraldry
Christian tombstones
Eastern Christianity NERFINISHED
Lutheran Church NERFINISHED
Orthodox Church NERFINISHED
Roman Catholic Church NERFINISHED
Western Christianity NERFINISHED
church architecture
ecclesiastical vestments
liturgical art
liturgical vessels
religious paintings
stained glass

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