Complete your Religious Decor with Wall Crosses
Posted: Thursday, September 16, 2004
by lorien1973
Online Discount Mart Home & Garden Decor
When we decorate with popular symbols, we make a statement about who we are and what we believe. Wall crosses are one of the most significant symbols we can use in our interior decorating scheme. With strong meaning and even stronger emotional value, crosses are considered a sacred symbol in many cultures. The basic shape of the wall cross has been around since the beginning of time. Over its life span, the cross has stood for many things including immortality and harmony on earth.
- The Latin Cross is the traditional cross shape that most people are familiar with. It is modeled after the one on which Jesus is thought to have died.
- Following in the Eastern Rite tradition, the Eastern Cross is similar to the Latin Cross, only with three bars at the bottom, one of them slightly slanted. The top bar is representative of Pontius Pilate's famous inscription on the cross. The lower bar stands for the footrest on which Jesus’ feet were placed with nails. The slanted bar has varying explanations.
- With the bottom part of the cross-shaped like an anchor and the top as a standard cross, the Anchor Cross symbolizes the hope and the steadiness found in faith.
- The Calvary Cross stands on three steps--each step is said to stand for one of three emotions of the heart: faith, hope and love.
- The Celtic Cross has a gothic look and symbolizes spiritual growth, gender unity, and spirtitual passage.
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