Christogram
A christogram is a symbolic monogram or emblem representing Jesus Christ, formed from letters of his name or from related Christian symbols. It functions as a devotional and iconographic sign in Christian art, architecture, liturgy, and personal objects.
Common forms include the Chi-Rho monogram (XP), formed by superimposing the Greek letters Chi (Χ) and Rho (Ρ),
History and development show christograms dating to late antiquity, with early examples in Roman catacombs and
Today christograms remain common in church decoration, liturgy, and personal devotion. They appear in architecture, stained