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10.75" Budded Wooden Crucifix - Antique Gold Finish Corpus

Precio original $89.95 - Precio original $89.95
Precio original
$89.95
$89.95 - $89.95
Precio actual $89.95

Description:

These lovely Budded Wooden Crucifix are made with the best materials, meticulous details, excellent craftsmanship, and attractive packaging. This wood reflects the most popular designs and dimensions available right now.

This Budded Crucifix has an antique gold finish Corpus and a classic INRI banner on lovely Jerusalem Olive Wood. The Olive Tree represents God's unification and covenant with His people.

Ideal for the home or office. Comes in a gift box and is ready for gift-giving.

 

 


Item No.

JC-9951

Product Information
  • 10.75" Budded Wooden Crucifix - Antique Gold Finish Corpus
  • Material: Olive Wood Cross, Antique Gold Finish Corpus
  • Size: 10-3/4" H
  • A wall decor signifying Christ's presence within your homes!
Story and Symbolism

"According to the Catechism of the Catholic Church, the crucifix is a sacramental, a ""sacred sign"" instituted by the church that prepares Catholics to receive God's grace. For example, Catholics believe that gazing at the crucifix during prayer will help stimulate feelings of hope, love and trust. According to the catechism, a sacramental draws its power from the paschal mystery which is central to the Catholic faith and refers to Jesus' suffering, death and resurrection.

Source:
Adams, A. Why Does the Catholic Church Use a Crucifix? ;https://classroom.synonym.com/catholic-church-use-crucifix-7579.html
The Vatican: Catechism of the Catholic Church"