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  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. The Orthodox Cross (also known as the Eastern, Greek or Russian Orthodox Cross) has been a variant of the Christian cross since the 16th century. However, it bears some resemblance to a cross with a bottom crossbeam slanted the other way (upwards) in the Byzantine Empire since the 6th century.

  4. Also known as the Russian cross, Slavic, Slavonic cross, or Orthodox, East Orthodox, Russian Orthodox cross. A three-barred cross in which the short top bar represents the inscription over Jesus' head, and the lowest (usually slanting) short bar, placed near the foot, represents his footrest (in Latin, suppedaneum ).

  5. The cross has also been referred to as the "Eastern Cross," and "has a special place in Ukrainian religious life" and has been used by Ukrainian Orthodox and Byzantine Catholic churches. For example, this particular cross is dates back to Kievan Rus' , and is used by Ukrainian Catholics and Orthodox Christians.

  6. Sep 24, 2020 · September 24, 2020. What is the significance of the Cross for Orthodox Christians? by Despina Karpathiou. 11 0. Last Monday, the 14th of September; the Greek Orthodox Church celebrated the glorious Elevation of the Venerable and Life-Giving Cross.

  7. 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.

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