
The Symbolism of the Jubilee Logo for Pilgrims of Hope
Explore the deeper meanings behind the Jubilee logo, connecting it to the theme of being Pilgrims of Hope. Discover how the logo symbolizes unity, solidarity, and resilience in the face of life's challenges through its elements such as figures, cross, waves, and anchor. Join the journey of hope and learn how you can embody this spirit in 2025 at jubilee-schools.org.uk.
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Learning objectives: To understand the different parts of the Jubilee logo To be able to explain how this logo links to being Pilgrims of Hope
What do you notice? Four figures, representing everyone on earth, all different kinds of people from all different places on earth. They embrace each other to show solidarity, friendship and that we should be one united, global family.
The cross is not only the sign of the faith, but also a sign of hope. What do you notice? The lead figure at the front is holding onto the cross We never let go of hope because we always need it, especially when we face difficulties!
What do you notice? There are the rough waves under the figures, symbolising the fact that life s pilgrimage does not always go smoothly in calm waters.
What do you notice? The lower part of the cross has been stretched and turned into the shape of an anchor which is let down into the waves. The anchor is well known as a symbol of hope. Sailors sometimes use the phrase the anchor of hope which is an extra, reserve anchor that ships use to keep themselves steady during storms.
The cross also bends down towards the people, not leaving them alone, but stretching out to them as a reassuring presence, offering the safety of hope. What do you notice? The pilgrim s journey is something that everyone is doing together, not by themselves, and they are all leaning in closer to the cross.
Find out how you can be Pilgrims of Hope in 2025! Visit jubilee-schools.org.uk