JHS

E845810

JHS is a traditional Christogram representing the name of Jesus, commonly used in Christian symbolism and liturgy.

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Label Occurrences
JHS canonical 1

Statements (30)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian symbol
Christogram
appearsOn altars
church decorations
liturgical vessels
vestments
associatedWith Holy Name of Jesus NERFINISHED
category Christian symbols
Christograms NERFINISHED
derivesFrom IHS NERFINISHED
hasVariant IHC NERFINISHED
IHS NERFINISHED
languageOrigin Latin
relatedTo monogram of Christ
religion Christianity
represents name of Jesus
symbolizes Jesus Christ NERFINISHED
devotion to the Holy Name
usedBy Anglican Church NERFINISHED
Lutheran Church NERFINISHED
Roman Catholic Church NERFINISHED
other Christian denominations
usedFor devotional purposes
ecclesiastical heraldry
liturgical ornamentation
usedIn Christian art
Christian iconography
Christian liturgy
usedSinceCentury Middle Ages NERFINISHED
writingSystem Latin alphabet

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