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  2. Crucifix - Wikipedia

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    Modern Roman Catholic churches and many Lutheran churches often have a crucifix above the altar on the wall; [10] for the celebration of Mass, the Roman Rite of the Catholic Church requires that "on or close to the altar there is to be a cross with a figure of Christ crucified". [11]

  3. Altar cross - Wikipedia

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    Roman Catholic liturgical norms require a crucifix (with the corpus or body of Jesus) near or on the altar whenever Mass is celebrated. In some cases, to better fulfill this requirement, the crucifix is instead hung on the wall behind the altar, so that when the priest is facing the congregation the crucifix is not obstructed.

  4. Christian cross variants - Wikipedia

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    Crucifix: A cross with a representation of Jesus' body hanging from it. It is primarily used in Catholic, Anglican, Lutheran, and Eastern Orthodox churches (where the figure is painted), and it emphasizes Christ's sacrifice—his death by crucifixion. It is also used on most rosaries, a Catholic tool for prayer. Altar cross

  5. Christian cross - Wikipedia

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    [21] [22] [23] Crosses or crucifixes are often the centre of a Christian family's home altar as well. [24] Catholics, Orthodox Catholic, Oriental Orthodox, members of the major branches of Christianity with other adherents as Lutheranism and Anglicans, and others often make the Sign of the Cross upon themselves.

  6. San Damiano Cross - Wikipedia

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    The cross is a crucifix of a type sometimes called an icon cross because in addition to the main figure of the Christ, it contains images of other saints and people related to the incident of Christ's crucifixion. The tradition of such painted crucifixes began in the Eastern Church and possibly reached Italy via Montenegro and Croatia.

  7. Pectoral cross - Wikipedia

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    Some contain a corpus like a crucifix while others use stylized designs and religious symbols. In many Christian denominations , the pectoral cross symbolizes that the person wearing it is a member of the clergy , [ 2 ] or that the wearer is a member of the higher or senior clergy.

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