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Crucifix Crosses — The Principle symbol of Christianity

Crucifix Crosses — The Principle symbol of Christianity
The word crucifix means “fixed on cross” which is graphically represented by a figure of Jesus crucified on four posts wooden cross and an inscription INRI in the Latin language. The inscription was written by Pontius Pilate during the events of the death of Jesus and in English, it means “Jesus of Nazareth, King of the Jews”. A crucifix is the prime symbol of many groups of Christian as it played an important role in the events of death and the Way of Cross prayers. The Nazareth store understands the close connection between these and offers a delicately crafted product related to crucifix crosses.
Origin of Crucifix

Crucifix holds a unique place in Latin rites and Roman Catholic Churches. Even Eastern Orthodox Church, Eastern Catholic Churches, Lutheran, Moravian, and Anglican Churches too consider crucifix equally important. The origin as such is from the stations of cross-connected to the history mentioned in the Bible. The moment from when Jesus is condemned to death, he carries the wooden cross on his shoulder while passing through the street, Simon of Cyrene carries the cross for Jesus in need, and later on, Jesus is nailed to the cross in between two thieves dying of his wounds. This day is observed as Good Friday.

History of crosses

A Christian cross is often seen as an instrumental representation of the crucifixion of Jesus. The versions of crosses are available through the evolution of catholic history. The Greek, Latin, Byzantine cross, Papal cross, Sacred Heart, Cross of Salem, Stepped Cross, Ringed cross. The Greek cross came into use by the 4th century and is the most used variant of the cross. Byzantine cross came into usage in Byzantine empire A.D. which was used by Franks and Goths. The Papal cross serves as an emblem of the office of the Pope. The Cross of Salem also known as the Pontifical cross and is carried before the Pope. Ringed cross depicted holy trinity in medieval art.

Collection at store

The store offers an exquisitely crafted collection of crosses like pectoral and Jerusalem crosses. These are crafted out of materials like yellow or rose gold. Later on, embedded with Swarovski crystals in red to add the authentic effect required. The pectoral cross often worn by clergy or laity means “of the chest”. Also known as pectoral the cross indicates the position of the wearer like Pope, Cardinals, Archbishops, Bishops. The Jerusalem cross also known as the five-fold cross is a large cross surrounded by five small crosses. This five-fold cross indicates the five holy wounds or five corners of the world.

The Nazareth store offers such a collection of Pectoral Crosses and Jerusalem crosses which radiate divinity. The purpose of buying these crosses may be as a gift, token of gratitude, for home, even for commemoration. The righteous path shown and taught by Jesus who sacrificed himself to save humanity often reflects that it’s important to stay connected to spirituality. This is the motto the store follows while making the catholic items available for valuable customers. The Bible often mentions these crosses in the chapters like in John 3:16 For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.
Crucifix Crosses — The Principle symbol of Christianity
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