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Collection of Lent Clipart (38)
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Curated clip art focused on lent, including crisp transparent PNGs and simple vectors suitable for classroom printouts, slides, and web use.
This iconic Lent emblem combines key symbols of the season: Eucharistic bread, palm of triumph, chalice of sacrifice, and the cross of redemption.
The word “Lent” surrounded by iconic symbols: crosses, palm branches, Eucharistic elements, and nails-representing sacrifice, renewal, and devotion.
A friendly, stylized church illustration perfect for conveying faith, community, or worship in digital or print media.
A classic red church featuring a tall steeple topped with a cross, a visible bell, and elegant arched windows.
A sunny, inviting church illustration perfect for representing hope, community, and spiritual gathering.
A symbolic representation of Calvary: the central cross with a radiant star, flanked by two others, crowned thorns, and a path ascending toward salvation.
A modern artistic representation of a palm frond in Lenten colors, signifying repentance, renewal, and preparation for Easter.
A meaningful Lenten emblem combining ash, pine, and nails to reflect repentance, renewal, and redemption.
A symbolic Lenten graphic highlighting the three pillars of repentance and devotion during the 40 days before Easter.
The LEN logo blends strong typography with a textured wooden cross, representing grounded faith and timeless identity.
A symbolic Lent logo combining a palm frond, chalice, and flame-representing repentance, sacrifice, and spiritual renewal.
A symbolic collage representing core Lenten themes: repentance, sacrifice, humility, and redemption.
This Lenten emblem combines the three crosses of Calvary, an open Bible, and wheat-evoking themes of sacrifice, divine Word, and resurrection hope.
A rustic wooden cross wrapped with purple ribbons, representing penitence and royalty in Christian tradition.
A solemn yet hopeful Lent emblem: the word “Lent” framed by a crown of thorns, evoking Christ’s suffering and the season’s call to reflection.
A child beams with joy as a priest gently applies holy oil to their forehead-a moment of grace and blessing.
The word “Lent” in elegant red script hovers over an open Bible marked with a purple ribbon-a symbol of penitence and preparation.
A powerful visual reminder of the habits, vices, and distractions we often give up-or should consider giving up-for a healthier, more intentional life.
A traditional symbolic diagram representing the triad of Lenten disciplines central to Christian spiritual formation.
This visual guide to Lent uses traditional symbols to represent repentance, service, sacrifice, and redemption during the 40-day season before Easter.
A young girl receives a gentle anointing on her forehead during a sacred blessing, hands clasped in reverence.
This visual guide to Lent 2014 highlights core symbols of repentance, sacrifice, and renewal in the Christian tradition.
A clean, elegant logo for the Lenten Schedule-designed to guide your spiritual journey through Lent.
A bold, symmetrical grid pattern using deep purple and vivid magenta lines-clean, modern, and scalable.
A hand-drawn symbolic composition blending core Christian motifs: the cross with INRI, three fish (ichthys), thorny vines, ascending flames, and a chalice beneath.
This engaging globe illustration emphasizes Christ’s role in creation-perfect for teaching kids or reinforcing foundational theology.
A symbolic collage representing core Lenten themes: repentance, sacrifice, humility, and redemption.
The Lent logo features three key symbols: palm (Palm Sunday), chalice and bread (Eucharist), and nails (Crucifixion).
A symbolic illustration of repentance: a glowing candle held within a crown of thorns, representing Christ’s sacrifice and our call to conversion.
A red prohibition sign over “Alleluia!” visually represents its temporary omission in Christian worship during Lent.
A contemplative ink drawing of Eucharistic elements: chalice, paten with marked hosts, and symbolic fabric folds, signed “Phillips ’08.”
A bold black cross stands beside delicate evergreen fronds, evoking themes of resurrection and enduring faith.
A symbolic representation of the Third Sunday of Lent, highlighting penitence, hope, and Christ’s sacrifice.
A minimalist yet powerful depiction of the Guy Fawkes mask-widely adopted by activists and hackers as a symbol of collective identity and civil disobedience.
This Lent emblem blends sacred imagery-palm, cross, and crown of thorns-to reflect themes of humility, suffering, and renewal.
Jesus presides over the Last Supper, blessing the bread and cup as his disciples look on in solemn reflection.
