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  2. Processional cross - Wikipedia

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    A processional cross is a crucifix or cross which is carried in Christian processions. [1] Such crosses have a long history: the Gregorian mission of Saint Augustine of Canterbury to England carried one before them "like a standard", according to Bede. Other sources suggest that all churches were expected to possess one. They became detachable ...

  3. Dollar General - Wikipedia

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    Dollar General Corporation is an American chain of discount stores headquartered in Goodlettsville, Tennessee. As of January 8, 2024, Dollar General operated 19,643 stores [1] [2] in the contiguous United States and Mexico. [5] [10] [11]

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    With more than 19,000 physical locations located across 47 states, Dollar General is the go-to place to shop for many American consumers. Not only can you find a store nearly anywhere in the ...

  5. 10 Best Items To Buy at Dollar Tree This Winter

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    Pillar Candle with Snowflake Charm. Price: $1.25. Help cut heating costs by buying these Pillar Candles at Dollar Tree. Each candle is $1.25 and comes with a snowflake charm as well as its own ...

  6. 7 Best Fall Items at Dollar Tree That Can Be Reused Next Year

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    Harvest Hanging Signs. Price: $1.25 The quickest way to add a touch of fall to your space is by hanging up a Harvest Hanging Sign.. For $1.25 each, shoppers can choose from four signs with ...

  7. Crucifer - Wikipedia

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    A crucifer carrying a cross. A crucifer or cross-bearer is, in some Christian churches (particularly the Roman Catholic Church, Lutheran Churches, Anglican Communion, and Methodist Churches), a person appointed to carry the church's processional cross, a cross or crucifix with a long staff, during processions at the beginning and end of the service. [1]