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Anthony of Padua
Franciscan saint, Doctor of the Church (1195–1231)
ichthys
thumb|237px|Ichthys was adopted as a Christian symbolism|Christian symbol.
The ichthys or ichthus (; from ancient Greek , "fish") is, in its modern rendition, a symbol consisting of two intersecting arcs, the right ends extending beyond the meeting point so as to resemble the profile of a fish. It has been speculated that the symbol was used by early Christians as a secret symbol: a shibboleth to determine if another was indeed Christian. It is now known colloquially as the "Jesus fish". This symbol is widely used by Christians as a sign of their faith, often being found on vehicles, necklaces
feeding the multitude
miracles attributed to Jesus in the Bible
Miraculous catch of fish
two miracles of Jesus
Coin in the fish's mouth
miracle of Jesus Christ