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10" Black Crucifix with Two Tone Corpus

by McVan
Original price $72.00 - Original price $72.00
Original price
$72.00
$72.00 - $72.00
Current price $72.00

Description:

This heavenly crafted Black Crucifix with Tutone Corpus is a valued keepsake for a Catholic who truly appreciates an amazing work of art. This exquisite piece was meticulously crafted by great artists to ensure that this amazing work of art will maintain its luxurious look for the years to come. This collectible is a perfect way to protect us from evil spirits and remind us of the sacrifices and redemption that Christ offered us. Show your faith testament and share it with your loved ones through gift-giving.

 

Item No.

MV-79-28

Product Information
  • 10" Black Crucifix with Two Tone Corpus
  • A premium quality crucifix made in the USA
  • Image of Christ Hanging on the Cross is made from the finest silver and gold plates & making this item exceptionally valuable for its beauty and artistry.
  • Size: 10"
  • Made in USA
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:

1) Adams A. Why Does the Catholic Church Use a Crucifix?
2) The Vatican: Catechism of the Catholic Church