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  1. Latin (or Roman) cross: Cross with a longer descending arm, whereby the top of the upright shaft extends above the transverse beam. It represents the cross of Jesus's crucifixion. It was called crux immissa, or crux capitata in Latin. Greek cross With arms of equal length.

  2. Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Lutheran and Anglican bishops place a cross (+) before their name when signing a document. The dagger symbol (†) placed after the name of a dead person (often with the date of death) is sometimes taken to be a Christian cross.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CrucifixCrucifix - Wikipedia

    A crucifix (from the Latin cruci fixus meaning '(one) fixed to a cross') is a cross with an image of Jesus on it, as distinct from a bare cross. The representation of Jesus himself on the cross is referred to in English as the corpus (Latin for 'body').

  4. Feb 18, 2024 · In Catholicism, the cross holds a sacred place in the hearts of believers, serving as a powerful reminder of the ultimate sacrifice made by Jesus for the redemption of humanity. The symbol of the cross has transcended time and culture, carrying deep spiritual and theological meanings.

  5. Sep 13, 2024 · Romanesque crucifixes often show a royal crown upon Christ’s head, but later Gothic types replaced it with a crown of thorns. In the 20th century a new emphasis emerged in Roman Catholicism, especially for crucifixes in liturgical settings.

  6. Cross and Crucifix - Examination of the archaeology of the cross; the true cross; liturgical uses; and as objects of devotion. Read more about it here.

  7. The True Cross is a Christian relic, reputedly the wood of the cross on which Jesus Christ was crucified. Legend relates that the True Cross was found by St. Helena, mother of Constantine the Great, during her pilgrimage to the Holy Land about 326 CE.

  8. Crucifix, a model of the Christian cross, upon which is a depiction of the crucified Jesus. For several centuries after Constantine, Christian devotion to the cross centred in its indication of the victory of Christ over the powers of evil and death.

  9. Sep 26, 2019 · In the fall, Catholics and some other Christian churches celebrate the Feast of the Holy Cross. With the feast, Christians commemorate Jesus Christ’s life, especially his salvific death...

  10. Apr 7, 2022 · Somehow, in the cross, the God who needs nothing receives the offering of humanity in the God-Man. Somehow his suffering—an evil and a corruption that is, in itself, absolutely meaningless and irrational—is transformed by the creative power of God into meaning itself.