
2025 Jubilee Year Logo - Symbolism and Meaning
Delve into the profound symbolism behind the 2025 Jubilee Year logo, where people from all corners of the earth come together as one family, holding onto each other amidst rough waves, anchored by hope and faith symbolized by the cross and anchor. Explore the journey of hope and unity depicted in this powerful imagery.
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2025 Jubilee Year Logo The people on the logo come from the four corners of the earth. They are holding each other to show that they belong together as one big family. The person at the front is holding onto the cross. It shows that they have faith and hope.
2025 Jubilee Year Logo The rough waves under the people shows that life is not always smooth in calm waters. Sometimes it s rough so we need to have hope.
2025 Jubilee Year Logo The anchor is well known as a symbol of hope. Anchors can be used to steady the ship during storms.
2025 Jubilee Year Logo The cross is bent towards the people to show that they are not alone. Jesus is present and offers all people hope. The people in the image are journeying together leading them closer to Jesus.
2025 Jubilee Year Logo A pilgrim is someone who travels to a holy place. This place can be far away or close to home. Some holy places include your local church or the Vatican in Rome Italy, where Pope Francis lives.