IHS Christogram: Symbol of Christ’s Holy Name Panel #12524



The IHS Christogram is a sacred monogram representing the name of Jesus Christ. The letters “IHS” derive from the Greek spelling of Jesus (ΙΗΣΟΥΣ) and have been used for centuries as a symbol of devotion and reverence. The cross above signifies Christ’s sacrifice, while the radiant blue background evokes divine presence and heavenly grace. This design reflects faith and the enduring significance of Christ’s name in Christian tradition, often found in churches, chapels, and sacred spaces as a reminder of His teachings and salvation.

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