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Collection of Trinitys (26)

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This sacred Catholic emblem unites three core symbols: the IHS Christogram, the Chi-Rho (☧), and the dove of the Holy Spirit, crowned by the papal tiara.
A stylized iconographic representation of the Holy Trinity, inspired by Andrei Rublev’s famous 15th-century painting, rendered in minimalist line art.
The triquetra-a timeless Celtic knot of three interwoven arcs-symbolizes concepts like mind, body, and spirit, or maiden, mother, and crone.
A classic theological diagram illustrating the unity and distinction within the Trinity: each Person is fully God, yet not identical to the others.
A traditional Christian emblem showing hands cradling a luminous cross, with the Holy Spirit as a dove below, radiating light and wisdom.
A vibrant green triquetra-three interwoven arcs forming a continuous loop-symbolizing unity, eternity, and the triple aspects of life.
The triquetra-a timeless Celtic knot of three interwoven arcs-symbolizes concepts like the triple goddess, life-death-rebirth, or Christian Holy Trinity.
This engaging shamrock craft helps kids visualize the mystery of the Trinity using familiar symbols: a church for the Father, cross for the Son, and dove for the Holy Spirit.
Christ in Majesty: a stylized line drawing emphasizing divine authority, community, and cosmic significance through symbolic imagery.
This “Three in One” emblem visually unites core Christian symbols representing the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
This sacred emblem visually unites the three persons of the Trinity in one harmonious design, often used in worship and teaching.
A circular stained glass design representing the Holy Trinity-God the Father’s hand, Christ as the Lamb, and the Holy Spirit as a dove-surrounded by sacred monograms and flames.
A vibrant circular stained glass design centered on the Trinity, incorporating sacred symbols like the dove, Chi-Rho, and Eye of Providence-each element rich with doctrinal significance.
A bold red heart bisected by a white cross-representing sacrificial love-and a smaller outlined heart, signifying personal devotion.
A three-leaf clover symbolizing the Holy Trinity: the Father’s love (heart), the Son’s sacrifice (cross), and the Holy Spirit’s presence (dove).
A bold red heart bisected by a white cross-representing sacrificial love-and a smaller outlined heart, signifying personal devotion.
This symbolic artwork illustrates the Christian doctrine of the Trinity: three persons in one God-Father (Creator), Son (Savior), and Holy Spirit.
A classic Celtic triquetra interlaced with a triangle and three circles, representing unity, protection, and the eternal cycle.
A symbolic representation of the Holy Trinity for Trinity Sunday, blending geometric harmony and sacred color symbolism.
The official Trinity Sunday emblem-symbolizing the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit in unity-framed by olive branches of peace.
The triquetra-a timeless symbol of the Holy Trinity-paired with Revelation’s eternal declaration of God’s nature.
Three overlapping circles symbolizing interconnected systems, shared elements, or collaborative relationships.
A stylized triquetra interlaced with the biblical phrase affirming God’s eternal nature across past, present, and future.
The Shield of the Trinity (Scutum Fidei), a classic medieval theological illustration expressing the unity and distinction of Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
A symbolic representation of the Holy Spirit as a dove descending amid tongues of fire, evoking Pentecost and spiritual renewal.
This classic triangular diagram illustrates the mystery of the Trinity: each person is fully God (“is”), yet distinct from the others (“is not”).
A modern woodcut interpretation of the Madonna and Child, blending traditional iconography with expressive geometric abstraction.