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  1. The Russian (Orthodox) cross is widely used by the Russian Orthodox Church, and has been widely adopted in the Polish Orthodox and the Czech and Slovak Orthodox Churches, which received their autonomous status from the Patriarch of Moscow in 1948 and 1951 respectively.

  2. Jan 4, 2024 · While there are various types of crosses, the Orthodox cross stands out as a symbol of deep meaning and rich history. Here, we will explore why Orthodox crosses are considered the most historic and traditional.

  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. Apr 14, 2024 · The Orthodox Christian cross, also known as the Eastern or Byzantine cross, is a powerful symbol in Eastern Orthodox Christianity. It is rich in symbolism and meaning, reflecting the deep theological and historical roots of the Orthodox Church.

  5. The Christian cross, with or without a figure of Christ included, is the main religious symbol of Christianity. A cross with a figure of Christ affixed to it is termed a crucifix and the figure is often referred to as the corpus ( Latin for "body").

  6. The iconic Russian Orthodox cross is a six-pointed cross. Besides two traditional bars, there is another, smaller diagonal bar at the bottom. When Jesus was crucified, it was nailed for his...

  7. The cross is a universal symbol of Christianity, but the Greek Orthodox Cross is even more unique. There are a few different types of crosses within Orthodoxy and each has its own unique history and traditions.

  8. Sign of the Cross. Also found on the altar table is a small hand cross used for blessing and for veneration by the faithful. The sign of the cross is used throughout the church building: on the holy vessels, stands, tables, and vestments.

  9. Mar 9, 2017 · The Orthodox cross is a particular version of the cross, characterised by some symbolic elements that make it unique to its kind. It is divided into a vertical line crossed by three diagonal bars. In a stylised way, these bars represent the crucifixion of Jesus: the highest plate has the inscription ‘Jesus Christ, King of the Jews’ (INBI in ...

  10. Dec 1, 2022 · 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

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