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  1. The Russian Orthodox cross has three horizontal crossbeams, with the lowest one slanted downwards. Today it is a symbol of the Russian Orthodox Church [2] [3] [4] and a distinctive feature of the cultural landscape of Russia. [5] Other names for the symbol include the Russian cross, and Slavonic or Suppedaneum cross .

  2. Jan 4, 2024 · The Orthodox cross is not limited to a specific region or culture. It is a symbol that transcends borders and is recognized by Orthodox Christians worldwide. Whether you are in Russia, Greece, or the United States, the Orthodox cross serves as a unifying symbol of faith and devotion.

    • Vladimir Rodzianko
  3. Mar 10, 2012 · The cross is the central symbol for Christians, not only as the instrument of the world's salvation by the crucified Christ, but also as the constant witness that one cannot be Christians unless they live with the cross as the very content of their lives in this world.

  4. How did it appear, why does it have so many bars and why does it differ from the Catholic cross? We investigated everything that’s known about the main symbol of the Russian Orthodox Church.

  5. The Russian Orthodox cross has three horizontal crossbeams, with the lowest one slanted downwards. Today it is a symbol of the Russian Orthodox Church and a distinctive feature of the cultural landscape of Russia. Other names for the symbol include the Russian cross, and Slavonic or Suppedaneum cross.

  6. An Explanation of the Russian Orthodox Three-Bar Cross. Through the Cross came our Salvation. We are constantly reminded that Christ died for us, and that He rose from the dead. The Image of the crucified Lord reminds us of this. This page allows you to navigate through an explanation of the Orthodox Cross.

  7. Dec 1, 2022 · Home. Articles, news, events and comments. Orthodox cross: history and symbolism. The cross in the Orthodox tradition is not just a symbol of faith. It is a reminder of the great sacrifice made by the Son of God for our salvation; a sign of atonement for our sins. 01 Dec 2022 Orthodox News.

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