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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. Treasure of the Holy Crosses - Wikipedia

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    The ends of each piece are hooded in gold sheaths decorated by enamels with floral and geometric patterns in green, blue and red on a white background. In addition, the three pieces are tied together to form the cross by crossed gold threads. [6] The enamel decoration is of traditional 10th-century Byzantine style, probably produced in ...

  4. Altar cross - Wikipedia

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    The first appearances of a cross upon the altar occurred approximately in the 6th century, although it remained unusual for several centuries, and even discouraged. When it was used, it seems to have been only during the actual service, and was likely a processional cross detachable from its staff, and placed on the altar after processing.

  5. Holy Week procession - Wikipedia

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    Crosses, and biers holding Catholic holy images surrounded with flowers and offerings of candles, are carried usually from one parish church to another led by the clergy, monastic orders, or heads of the penitential orders. [1]

  6. Tully Lough Cross - Wikipedia

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    The Tully Lough Cross was broken up into a number of pieces. Its reconstruction is 127 cm (50 in) high and 43.8 cm (17.2 in) wide. [ 7 ] It unknown whether it was dismantled before it was deposited in the lake or whether it broke on first impact with the lough bed, or disintegrated due to centuries of wear. [ 2 ]

  7. Cross of Wales - Wikipedia

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    Keep the faith. Do the little things"). The cross is mounted on a shaft made from wind-fallen Welsh timber and has a stand made of Welsh slate. [3] The centre of the cross features a reliquary, with red backing material and rose crystal, containing the two relics of the True Cross. The relics measure 10 millimetres (0.39 in) and 5 millimetres ...