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The True Cross, a Christian relic, is reputedly the wood of the cross on which Jesus Christ was crucified. Legend says the True Cross was found by St Helena, mother of Constantine the Great, during ...
The precious relics have been inlaid into the Cross of Wales, which will head Charles’ May 6 procession into Westminster Abbey, where he will be officially crowned. The Cross of Wales is displayed for ...
The King's coronation procession will be led by a cross that includes religious relics gifted to the monarch by the Pope. Two shards of the True Cross – which is said to have been used in the ...
The new cross, which was a gift from then-Prince Charles to the Church in Wales, a branch of the Anglican Church, to mark its centenary in 2020, has been made from reclaimed wood, recycled silver and ...
Tens of Millions of Ethiopian Orthodox church followers on Tuesday evening celebrate the eve of Demera, a festival marking the discovery of the True Cross, a crucifix on which Jesus Christ is believed ...
There are two churches in the Philippines where relics of the True Cross can be found: one is enshrined in a chest beneath the altar at the Monasterio de Tarlac (left photo), while the other is ...
In July of 2013, the oldest of Jesus relics stories rose again when Turkish archaeologists discovered a stone chest in a 1,350-year-old church that appeared to contain a piece of Jesus’ cross. “We ...
One of the most venerated objects in Roman Catholic tradition — a sliver of wood said to be from the cross on which Christ died on the first Good Friday — has been quietly on display since 1945 in St.
In the Catholicon (Main Church) of the Holy Monastery of Xeropotamou, thirteen pieces of the True Cross of Jesus Christ are treasured, four large pieces in ancient reliquaries and nine smaller pieces ...
DICKINSON, Texas - On Sunday, March 21, 1909, The Daily News carried the following society note: "The Italians of this place (Dickinson) celebrated St. Joseph Day in grand style. Services were held at ...