Jesus Christ⟨-ʃù krì-⟩ (gr. 'Ιησοῦς Χριστός, 'Ιησοῦς ὁ Χριστός, also Χριστὸς 'Ιησοῦς; lat.Jesus Christus, AlsoIhesus, hence the compendiumsIHS,IHS, and similar). – The founder of Christianity and the Church; according to the Christian faith, the Redeemer of the human race and, in accordance with the definitions of the first four ecumenical councils, the Son of God, incarnate Word, true God and true Man. In current usage, the full form of the nameJesus Christis felt as more solemn and literal, and so is the apposition aloneChrist(exclusively letter.Christ Jesusisthe Christ). However, the use of the name alone is very commonJesus, more family and affectionate, both in religious teaching and in prayer, in ejaculations, in exclamations of pain, of wonder, invocations for help, etc. (oh G.!;My G.!orJesus!;G., help us;oh good G.; and repeated,Jesus Jesus, with various tone and meaning); in some phrases:G. Bambino, G. Crucifix, theSacred Heartby G., also to indicate images, paintings, statues (and in this case it can have the art.:a G. Child, the G. Crucifix, as well as in denominations of churches dedicated to the name of G., and generally officiated, at least originally, by Jesuits, i.e. by the Company of G.: for example,the church of G., or absol.the G., hence alsoPiazza del G., toRome,Largo del G., in Naples, etc.). (source Treccani)