Skip to content
  • About
  • Terms of Service
  • Light A Virtual Candle
  • View All Candles
  • CATHOLIC PRAYERS
  • MY PERSONAL PRAYERS
PRAY NONSTOP NOW

PRAY NONSTOP NOW

COLLECTION OF CATHOLIC PRAYERS ETC.

  • About
  • Terms of Service
  • Light A Virtual Candle
  • View All Candles
  • CATHOLIC PRAYERS
    • MARIAN PRAYERS
    • PRAYERS TO JESUS
    • PRAYERS TO GOD
    • PRAYERS TO THE HOLY SPIRIT
  • MY PERSONAL PRAYERS
    • BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
    • SAINTS
  • Toggle search form

Symbols on Headstones

Posted on October 29, 2024 By praynonstopnow

We often see symbols depicted on the front of headstones, many of which have a meaning. We have compiled a list of symbols and their common meanings to help you.

Angels

Angels are regularly seen on headstones and symbolise God and spirituality. Commonly these Angels are Michael, who has a sword and Gabriel, who is shown with a horn.

Books

Books can depict that the headstone, grave or tombstone is a document holding information on the life of the deceased. An open book is often seen as a biography of ones life and a closed book depicts the ending of the story of the deceased.

Butterfly

A butterfly is often associated with the resurrection and rebirth of Christ.

Candles

Candles often represent spirit or the soul in a religious context. The Christian faith associate candles with Jesus Christ, the Light of the World. In Catholic burials candles are often left by the grave to represent the ongoing prayers for the deceased.

Cross

A key symbol of Christianity, symbolises faith, hope and charity.

Doves

A popular symbol used on headstones represents peace and also the Holy Spirit.

Hearts

Hearts often display love and affection from the living to the deceased, 2 joint hearts can represent marriage.

The Scroll

A scroll depicts the life and times of the deceased as if it unfolded from the rolled ends with the past and future not on display. If a hand it holding the scroll this can depict the life being held by Angels.

ARTICLES

Post navigation

Previous Post: Tuesday of the Thirtieth Week in Ordinary Time
Next Post: Dr. John Campbell on the Shroud of Turin

May 2025
S M T W T F S
 123
45678910
11121314151617
18192021222324
25262728293031
« Apr    

Recent Posts

  • With Laudato Si’, Pope Francis firmly planted ecology into Catholic social teaching
  • Looking Back on Pope Leo XIII’s Aeterni Patris
  • Following the Fiats of Mary
  • Friday of the Fifth Week of Easter
  • The Apostles and Their Successors, Guardians of “All the Truth”: Sixth Sunday of Easter

Flag Counter

Copyright © 2025 PRAY NONSTOP NOW.

Powered by PressBook WordPress theme