In Catholic semiotics (symbols and significations) the moon usually represents mutability or change. This is not original to Catholicism; the moon has been used as the basis of religions, lunar calendars, time-keeping and superstitions since man looked to the sky. This is because the moon is constantly waxing and waning and moving through the sky.
This mutability is not a positive thing. Probably the most popular image in Catholic iconography depicting the moon is the image of Our Lady of Guadalupe, a miraculous image placed on the tilma (cloak) of Blessed Juan Diego by Our Lady Herself. In the image she is standing on the moon, the changeable things of this world, communicating to us not to trust in worldly things but rather in her patronage before God.
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The symbolic meaning for butterflies varies by country and cultures. The symbolic meaning for butterflies in Korea are a symbol of happiness.
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The symbolic meaning of the Spirit is the seal of salvation.
The wolf tooth amulet represents power, courage and intelligence. This particular amulet is symbolic of the moon and hunting at night.
Catholics believe in transubstantiation, that the bread and wine in the Eucharist is not symbolic but Christ's REAL PRESENCE-the body and blood of Christ.
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After a research it is concluded that the symbolic meaning for a black dragonfly is generally the sign of transformation and change.
a symbolic story is a story which has a meaning for something or someone or a religion.
There is not a symbolic meaning of the carpenter bee. This type of bee is common throughout the United States and Canada and hold no special meaning.