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Holy Land Market Patriarchal Three bar Crucifix with Holy Land Samples. Made from Mahogany and Embedded with Olive Wood (20cm or 8 inch)

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          • Thick Mahogany with Embedded olive wood Russian Orthodox or three-bar Eastern Cross / Crucifix - Also known as the Patriarchal Cross - 20cm or 8 inches
          • Comes with a certificate of origin and authenticity and also a special Lord's Prayer Gift card
          • Made in Bethlehem, the Holy Land


          Through the Cross came our Salvation. We are constantly reminded that Christ
          died for us, and that He rose from the dead. The Patriarchal cross is a
          variant of the Christian cross, the universal religious symbol of
          Christianity. Similar to the familiar Latin cross, the Patriarchal cross
          possesses a smaller crossbar placed above the main one, so that both crossbars
          are near the top. Sometimes the patriarchal cross has a short, slanted
          crosspiece near its foot (as in this Cross). This slanted, lower crosspiece
          often appears in Byzantine Greek and Eastern European iconography, as well as
          Eastern Orthodox churches. The slanted bottom bar is the footrest. There is
          some question of whether it was actually on the Cross of Christ, but it is
          acknowledged to be a necessary attribute of the Cross, worthy of veneration
          and prophetically alluded to in the words [Let us] worship the footstool of
          His feet... (Ps. 98:5). In prayers for the Ninth Hour, the Church likens the
          Cross to a type of balance of righteousness: 'Between two thieves Thy Cross
          did prove to be a balance of righteousness: wherefore one of them was dragged
          down to Hades by the weight of his blasphemy whereas the other was lightened
          of his transgressions unto the comprehension of theology. O Christ God, glory
          to Thee.'