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The main difference between a Christian cross and a Catholic cross is that the Catholic cross often includes a figure of Jesus Christ on the cross, while the Christian cross is typically a plain cross without any figures.
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There are three crosses:
The St. George's cross - the vertical, horizontal red cross.
The St. Andrew's cross - the diagonal white cross on blue field.
The St. Patrick's cross - the diagonal red cross.
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Kings Cross and Charing Cross.
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There is no specific saint named Saint Cross in Christian tradition. "Saint Cross" may refer to the cross on which Jesus Christ was crucified, known as the Holy Cross.
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"The cross" typically refers to the Christian symbol representing the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, while "a cross" can refer to any object or structure that intersects at right angles, such as two lines or beams crossing each other.
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The cross of a lowercase "t" is called a cross bar. It gets that name from its resemblance to a cross.
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Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross was created on 1939-09-01.
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Cyclo- cross, cross-country mountainbiking, horse cross-country, cross-country rally, motorcross, supercross, cross-country running, cross-country skiing, boardercross, golfcross, lacrosse, and polocrosse.
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Cross a Street
Cross your Heart
Cross Swords
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The Cross of Tau, named after the Greek letter it resembles, is a form of the Christian cross symbol. It is also variously St. Anthony's Cross, Old Testament Cross, Anticipatory Cross, Cross Commissee, Egyptian Cross, Advent Cross, Croce taumata, Saint Francis's Cross, Crux Commissa. For more information, click on this link.
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The Crusader's Cross is typically called the "Jerusalem Cross."
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The Eleventh station of the cross is : Jesus is nailed to the cross
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The plural form of cross-examination is cross-examinations.
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The cross symbolizes how Jesus died on the cross for us
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The area of Charing Cross is on the site of the former hamlet of Charing which had a statue or cross called the Eleanor Cross - now long demolished.
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The word cross is the singular form.
The plural noun is crosses.
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The hot cross bun represents the cross that Jesus died on for us. The cross in the middle of the bun.
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The Catholic cross and the Christian cross are essentially the same symbol, representing the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. However, the Catholic cross typically includes a figure of Jesus on the cross, while the Christian cross may be plain or have other symbols.
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The empty cross represents the Resurrection, for after Jesus died and was removed from the cross leaving an empty cross. He arose after 3 days.
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A cross with the portrait of Jesus on it- symbolising his death on the cross
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The cross product is created.
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cross hair cross each other but stadia hair do not cross each other
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It usually is, as a verb, meaning to go across (cross the street) or more rarely make a cross (cross oneself, cross swords).
However, it can mean to extend across, which is not necessarily an action (the roads cross the equator).
When used in the vernacular, it means to act against (cross someone) or betray (as in the idiom double cross).
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Jane Greenoff has written:
'The Cross Stitcher's Bible'
'Cross stitching on linen' -- subject(s): Linen finishing, Patterns, Flowers in art, Cross-stitch
'Cross Stitch Castles and Cottages' -- subject(s): Patterns, Cross-stitch
'Cross Stitch Antique Style Samplers'
'Our world in cross stitch' -- subject(s): Patterns, Juvenile literature, Cross-stitch
'100 cross stitch patterns to mix-and-match' -- subject(s): Patterns, Cross-stitch, Toy and movable books
'At home with cross stitch' -- subject(s): Patterns, Cross-stitch
'The Cross Stitcher's Bible Project Book'
'Celebration cross stitch' -- subject(s): Patterns, Holiday decorations, Cross-stitch
'55 Country Cross Stitch Charts'
'Victorian cross stitch' -- subject(s): Cross-stitch, Needlework, Victorian, Patterns, Victorian Needlework
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Sumiko Amakawa has written:
'Cross Volume 5 (Cross)'
'Cross Vol. 1 (Cross)' -- subject(s): Protected DAISY
'Cross Vol. 2'
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The red cross on white background is the Cross of St George, the flag of England.
The white diagonal cross on blue background is the Cross of St Andrew, the flag of Scotland
And the red diagonal cross on white background is the Cross of St Patrick, which represents Northern Ireland.
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the Scandinavian cross refers to the cross-pattern on all the flags in Scandinavia.
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The Christian Cross refers to the cross which Jesus died on and signifies the importance of him.
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