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Anchor Symbol

An anchor is a heavy weight that holds a ship in place. Remaining firm and steadfast amid the uncertainty of storms and the elements, an anchor symbolizes such concepts as firmness, tranquility and hope.

In a spiritual context, the anchor symbolizes "the stable part of our being, the quality which enables us to keep a clear mind amid the confusion of sensation and emotion."[#429]

The Anchor Symbol in Christianity

"We have this hope as an anchor for the soul, firm and secure." - Hebrews 6:17

The anchor is a very early Christian symbol that has been found in ancient catacombs. It brings together the cross and nautical Christian symbolism, and it symbolizes the Christian hope in Christ amid a turbulent world.

The anchor or mariner's cross is also the symbol of St. Clement of Rome, who was martyred by being tied to an anchor and thrown into the sea.

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