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Revision 5 . . December 3, 2001 4:15 pm by ManningBartlett [NPOV - cut christian material, move to [[Christian Cross]]]
Revision 4 . . (edit) December 3, 2001 4:02 pm by Magnus Manske
Revision 3 . . (edit) December 3, 2001 4:02 pm by Magnus Manske [+talk]
Revision 2 . . December 3, 2001 10:37 am by Wesley [Expanded on the role of the Cross in Christianity]
Revision 1 . . December 3, 2001 6:33 am by Magnus Manske [It just crossed my mind ;)]
  

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* The Christian cross as a symbol for God and, especially, Jesus. Its historical significance lies in the fact that Jesus was executed by the Romans through crucifixion on a large wooden cross, which meant being nailed to it and left to hang until dead. In Eastern Orthodox Christianity, the cross represents Christ's victory over death and sin, since it is believed that through His death he conquered death itself. Catholic and Orthodox Christians often make the sign of the cross by moving their right hand so as to draw a cross upon themselves. One of the twelve great feasts in the Eastern Orthodox Church is the Exaltation of the Cross on September 14, which commemorates the discovery of the original cross in 326.
* The Red Cross as a symbol for medical care.
* The Christian symbol for God and, especially, Jesus. See Christian cross
* The Red Cross as a symbol for medical care in the Christian world, (the [Red Crescent]? being used in Islamic countries).

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