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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Celtic_crossCeltic cross - Wikipedia

    The Celtic cross is a form of Christian cross featuring a nimbus or ring that emerged in Ireland, France and Great Britain in the Early Middle Ages.

  2. Catholic, Anglican and Lutheran depictions of the cross are often crucifixes, in order to emphasize that it is Jesus that is important, rather than the cross in isolation. Large crucifixes are a prominent feature of some Lutheran churches, e.g. as a rood .

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  3. 17 de fev. de 2024 · The Saxon cross with four axes, also known as the Celtic cross or the Cross of St. Cuthbert, is a Christian symbol that originated in early medieval England. It features a traditional cross shape, with a longer vertical shaft intersecting a shorter horizontal one.

  4. 8 de nov. de 2023 · The Celtic Cross is a unique and captivating symbol that blends the Christian cross with Celtic art elements, creating a visually striking and spiritually profound emblem. Its origins, meaning, and uses throughout history have intertwined with Christianity, Celtic traditions, and artistic expression, making it a symbol of enduring ...

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  5. 8 de mai. de 2019 · The Celtic cross is a familiar sight throughout the countries of Wales, Scotland, Ireland and England. The circle speaks of God’s love, with no beginning or end. The open space allows light to be shed on the suffering of the cross. Celtic crosses are part of our Anglican tradition.

  6. The Canterbury Cross is a symbol of the Christian faith and the Anglican church. The design of the cross is based upon a Saxon (c. 850 AD) brooch found in 1867 in St George’s Street, Canterbury. (As of June 2022 the original brooch is on display in the crypt of the Cathedral.)

  7. 28 de out. de 2021 · The Celtic cross indicates one of the many Celtic pagan influences on Christianity, or rather, how Christianity incorporated symbols, dates, and experience important to Celtic pagans to help them enter into the Christian faith.