Latin cross
The "Latin cross" is a symbol that resembles a traditional Christian cross, characterized by a longer vertical arm and a shorter horizontal arm. It is often associated with Christianity and is used in various religious contexts, including churches and liturgical practices. The shape is derived from the cross on which Jesus Christ was crucified, making it a significant emblem of faith for many Christians.
In addition to its religious significance, the Latin cross is also used in art, architecture, and design. It can be found in various forms, such as in the layout of cathedrals and as a motif in Christian iconography. The Latin cross serves as a reminder of sacrifice, redemption, and the core beliefs of the Christian faith.