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10" H Cherry Stained Crucifix

Precio original $75.00 - Precio original $75.00
Precio original
$75.00
$75.00 - $75.00
Precio actual $75.00

Description:

The 10" H Cherry Stained Crucifix is expertly made with superior materials, ensuring a strong and enduring masterpiece. Its intricate design beautifully captures the emotion and intensity of the scene, making it a truly remarkable piece. With its versatile 10"H dimensions, it can be easily displayed in various settings such as homes, offices, and galleries, and is perfect for both churches and homes.

 

Item No.

MV-XT100

Product Information
  • 10" H Cherry Stained Crucifix
  • Handcrafted from high-quality materials for a durable and long-lasting piece of art.
  • Beautifully crafted with intricate details that capture the power and emotion of the moment.
  • Dimensions: 10"
  • Versatile size allows for easy display in a variety of settings, from homes to offices to galleries.
  • Made in USA
Story Behind the Product

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