Christ is the "X" in X-mas
Christ is the "X" in Christmas
Chi-Rho is the oldest known monogram (or letter symbol) for Christ. Some
call this symbol the "Christogram" and it dates back to the Roman
Emperor Constantine (A.D. 306-337). Though the truth of this story is
questionable, it is said that Constantine saw this symbol in the sky
before an important battle, and he heard the message, "By this sign,
conquer." Thus, he adopted the symbol for his army. Chi (x = ch) and Rho
(p = r) are the first three letters of "Christ" or "Christos" in the
Greek language. Though there are many variations of the Chi-Rho, most
commonly it consists of the overlaying of the two letters, and
oftentimes is surrounded by a circle.
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