Saints and Colors
black
solemnity, negation, sickness, death
black/white humility, purity of life
blue heavenly love, unveiling of truth. Traditional color
of Mary, Blessed Virgin. In English Scheme of Liturgical
Colors, blue is used for Advent and on pre-Lenten ‘Gesima
Sundays.
brown renunciation of the world, spiritual death and
degradation
gold see white
gray ashes, humility, mourning
green spring, triumph of life over death, charity,
regeneration of soul through good works, hope. Epipheny
and Trinity seasons
purple royalty, imperial love (God the Father)
red martyred saints, love, hate, sovereign power.
Pentecost
violet love, truth, passion, suffering. Advent and Lent
white (gold) innocence of soul, purity, holiness of life.
Christmas, The Epipheny, Easter, The Ascension, Trinity
Sunday, the Transfiguration, All Saints
yellow dingy, infernal light, degradadtion, jealousy,
treason, deceit
RELIGIOUS ORDERS
Black Benedictines, Augustinians, Jesuits, Cowley Fathers
Gray Franciscans. Dark brown if Reformed branch
White Reformed brnach of Beneeictines, Cistercians,
Praemonstratensians, the Order of the Holy Cross
Black over white Dominicans
White over brown Camelites
EVANGELISTS
St Matthew Emblem of Divine Man - a gold angel on red
field
St Mark Winged lion, referring to his Gospel which
informs us of the royal dignity of Christ. Gold winged
lion and nimbus on a red field
St Luke Winged ox, Gospel deals with sacrificial aspects
of Christ’s life. Gold ox and nimbus on red field
St John Evangelist Rising eagle because his gaze pierced
further into the mysteries of Heaven than that of any
man. Gold eagle rising and nimbus on blue field.
TWELVE APOSTLES
Andrew patron of Russia, Scotland and the Ecumenical
Patriarachate. He was crucified on an x-shaped cross
known as a saltire in Achaia. Silver saltire on blue
field
Bartholomew Armenia and India; flayed alive and
crucified. Flaying knives with silver blades and gold
handles on red field
James the Greater Pastron of spain and pilgrims. First
disciple to go on a missionary journey. Escallop shells
refer to pilgrimage. Three gold shells on blue field
James the Lesser Cast down from apionnacle of the temple
of Jerusalem, stoned and sawn asunder by the Jews. A saw
with silver blade and gold handle on red field
John Beloved Apostle becasue of legend of a poisoned
chalice being offered to him in an attempt made on his
life. Gold chalice and silver serpent on blue field
Jude Sailing vessel representing the Church which carried
Jude Thaddeus to many ports as he journyed as a
missionary. Gold ship with silver sails on red field
Matthew Tax gather Levi (therefore money bags) before he
was called to follow Christ. Silver moneybags on red
field
Matthias Chosen by lot to replace Judas Iscariot, he
served a missionary in Judaea, where he was stoned and
beheaded. Battle ax with silver head and tawny handle,
white open book with inscription “super Mathiam” in black
except a red upper case “M” on red field
Peter Becasue he felt unwothy to die as had Christ, he
requested that his cross be inverted so that he might
look Heavenward as he was crucified. A gold Cross and
silver keys of the Kingdom of Heaven on red field
Philip It was to Philip that Christ addressed his remark
concerning the feeding of the multitude. The rondels
represent two loaves of bread. Gold cross and silver
rondels on red field.
Simon Companion of Jude on many missionaryt journeys, he
beacme known as a great fisher of men through the power
of the Gospel. Gold book, white pages and silver fish on
red field
Thomas Patron of builders, he is saiud to have built a
Church with his own hands in East India. Spear refers to
the instrument of his martyrdom. A carpenters square with
sliver blade and gold handle, spear with silver head and
tawny handle on a red field
Judas Iscariot Thirty pieces of silver with a straw
colored rope on black field
Agnus Dei with banner of victory — St John having
baptised Christ said, “Behold the Lamb of God which
taketh away the sin of the world.” John 1:29 and 36;
Revelations 5:13, and I Corinthians 5:7. White lamb with
gold nimbus showing three red rays and red cross upon a
white banner supported by a silver staff with a gold
cross at the top on a blue field
Dove A white dove with three rayed nimbus is symbol of
the Holy Spirit St Luke 3:21-22
Sevenfold flame Apostles 2:1-4. Tongues of fire a symbol
of the power of the Holy Spirit
Seven Lamps Gifts of the Holy Spirit - wisdom,
understanding, counsel, ghostly strength, knowledge, true
Godliness, Holy fear
INRI Latin, “Iesus Nazaretnus Rex Iudaeorum”
Mary sword thru heart is suggestive of Mater dolorosa,
the words of Simeon, “Yea, a sword shall pass through
thine own soul also.” Red heart with gold wings pierced
by a silver sword with gold hilt on blue field
Lily Symbol of virginity and purity
Fleur-de-Lys Symbol of Holy Trinity and Blessed Virgin
Crescent Moon Glory of the Virgin Mother, as borrowed
from her son, Christ, the Sun of Righteousness, even as
the moon reflects the sun
Agatha During Decian persecution, she, of Sicilian noble
birth, died under torture rather than breal her vow of
lifelong consecration to Christ. Gold pincers on red
field
Agnes A young girl who refused to abandon her practice of
the Christian Faith and therefore suffered death at
during the Diocletian persecution. Expression of her
sacrifice foir the Faith. White lamb and gold book on red
field
Anne Mother of Mary, whose loving care of her daughter is
shown by silver border masoned in black. Silver lily on
blue field
Anthony of Egypt Tau cross refers to desert monastery
founded by him. He disposed of his wealth to pursue
solitary life of devotion. Silver Tau cross on black
field
Anthony of Padua Phenomenal knowledge of Hoily Scripture
as indicated by the Book combined with his eloguence
earned him honor of being called “The eldest son of St
Francis.” He died at age 26. Lily refers to his purity,
the stems to his youth. Gold Book and silver lilies with
green stems on brown field
Augustine of Hippo Native of North Africa converted by
Ambrose. Intense zeal and devotion to Christ. Gold heart
aflame with two silver arrows on blue field
Barbara Silver castle with gold streak of lightning on
red field
Benedict of Nursia Father of Western Monasticism. Gold
sword with hilt forming a cross, white scroll tipped red
with red inscription “The Cross of the holy father/Crux
Sancti Patris Benediciti” on black field
Bernard of Clairvaux founded 163 Cistercian monasteries,
preached a crusade. Offered bishopric three times. Three
white mitres with gold bands on a gold book on blue
field.
Blaise Patron of wool-combers, legend relates that he was
tortured with implements of the trade. Silver wool-comb
on red field
Bonaventure Minister General of Franciscan Order,
elevated to Cardinal. Gold cross and chalice with white
Host on blue field
Catherine of Alexandria Patron of chastiy and learning.
Wheel set with spikes refers to legend, broken by divine
intervention when persecutors attempted tp break he upon
it. On blue field
Catherine of Siena Effected a reconciliation between
Florentine people and Papacy. Red cross and gold heart on
black field refer to her faith and charitableness
Christopher Martyr of Decian persecution. Lamp refers to
his carrying Christ, the Light of the World to safety and
bearing a staff which bloomed in one night. Red field
Clare Founder of Order of Poor Clares, whose emblem
refers to her dispersing Saracen invaders by facing them
bearing the Blessed Sacrament in defense of the convent.
Gold ciborium on brown field
Clement Paul mentioned him as one whose name was written
in the book of life. Banished under persecution of
Trajan, he was condemned bound to an anchor and cast into
sea. Gold anchor on blue field
Dominic Founder of Domincan Order, known as Friar
Preachers, whose members beacme known as “The watch dogs
of the Lord, defending the fold of the Church with the
fire of the Holy Spirit.” A gray dog, brown torch with
red flames with white tips on a black and white field
Francis For two years before his death bore the marks of
the Passion. Silver cross with red marks of the stigmata
on brown field
Francis Xavier Apostle of India. Silver baptimal font on
black field
Gabriel Means Gods is Mighty referring to Annunciation
(Luke 1:26-38) holding the spear of angelic power and the
shield hailingh the Virgin. Blue field
Gregory the Great Red rondel with gold IHS representing
the Host and red lions guardiuanship. Three bends refer
to his establishing a monastery, the primacy of his
office and reform of church music (introduction of
plainchant) on gold field
Giles King of Franks, impressed with the goodness of
Giles whom he found sheltering a doe from hunters, set up
a monastery for Giles. Gold doe pierced by a silver arrow
on green field
Ignacio Loyola Gold IHS and rays with letters AMDG of
silver meaning “To the greater glory of God” on black
field
Jerome Contributed courage and wisdom in his defense of
the truth. Red cross on silver field
John Baptist Last of Jewish prophets. Maltese cross of
silver on black field
Joseph of Arimethea Thorn cross and Holy Grail.Drops of
blood refer to sorrow of burial. Blue field
Laurence Archdeacon of Rome. Black gridiron on silver
field
Lucy Wealthy Sicilian maiden tortured by sword thrust
through her throat. Continuing devotion to Christ. Gold
lamp (symbol of martyrdom and possibly Parabvle of Wise
and Foolsih Virgins) with red flames tipped with white
with Chi Ro Cross on Blue field
Martin of Tours Bishop Gold escarbuncle on blue field
Mary Magdalene Anointed the Lord with precious ointment
of spikenard. White ointment jar/pot with gold cover and
base on divided field of purple for penitence and black
for mourning bestrewn with silver teardrops
Michael Leader of celestial armies and guardian of the
souls of men. Cross with trefoiled ends in red on silver
field
Peter Nolasco First Superior of Cofraternity of Mercy,
which effected the return of thousands of captive
Christians from Moors. Gold bell (call of those in need
of assistance) with silver rays on black field
Polycarp Bishop of Smyrna condemned to death by buring.
Outside flame of blue, middle flame of gray tipped white,
fire flame of yellow tipped red, brown logs on silver
field
Raphael Chief of guardian angels. Silver staff and gold
wallet (symbols of his care) on blue field
Sebastian Commander of Milan army. Tried to kill him with
arrows but when it didn’t work beaten to death. Gold
arrows on red field
Theresa Left her cloister at Avila to set up reformed
Carmelite Order in Spain and Portugal. Endured much
suffering with joyful heart. Gold heart with red IHS and
silver rays on black field
Thomas Aquinas “The Sun in Splerndor with the Eye” refers
to God the Father. On black field
Ursula Patron of school girls. Of royal birth, travelled
abroad with a company of virgins. Killed in Rhine by
Attila’s Huns. Red cross on white banner with gold fringe
and staff on red field
Gold crown sanctity
Silver background brightness of the Heavenly life
Black background trials of earthly life
Acacia immortality of the soul - call of Moses
Apple salvation when in hands of Jesus or Mary; sin when
in hands of Adam
Christmas Rose Nativity
Columbine dove, Holy Spirit Isiah 11:2
Holly Passion of Christ
Iris Sword Lily - sorrow of Virgin
Palm spiritual victory. the martyr’s triumph over death
All Souls 4 silver doves on black field
Immaculate Conception singular grace of Mary, BVM,
celebrated Dec 8. Gold crown and silver monogram on blue
field
Holy Innocents Starry crown with lilies on red field
Peter & Paul Gold key interwoven on top of silver
sword with gold hilt on red field
Five wounds Ancient emblem of Emmanuel. “Wel of wisdom”
and “Wel of mercy” under hands; “Wel of everlasting life”
under heart; “Wel of grace and “Wel of gostly cofort”
under feet