The Liturgical Cross collects all aspects of the Liturgy on earth and in heaven. Beginning on earth with the Eucharist (bottom), which is the consecration of the bread as the Body of Christ and of the wine as His Blood that mystically and sacramentally renews the sacrifice of Jesus Christ on the cross (center). Jesus marks the point where the Liturgy in heaven begins. On both sides, Jesus is accompanied by the Most Pure Spirits (left), the Holy Spirit (behind the head of Jesus) and the Virgin Mary (right), culminating in heaven, in the arms of the Father (top).
The Liturgical Cross is 100% ZAMAC, and is ideal for general use, and for use by Eucharistic Ministers. It measures approximately 2.5" long x 1.5" wide, and includes a 24" long aluminum ball chain with 3/32" ball diameter.
The Liturgical Cross collects all aspects of the Liturgy on earth and in heaven. Beginning on earth with the Eucharist (bottom), which is the consecration of the bread as the Body of Christ and of the wine as His Blood that mystically and sacramentally renews the sacrifice of Jesus Christ on the cross (center). Jesus marks the point where the Liturgy in heaven begins. On both sides, Jesus is accompanied by the Most Pure Spirits (left), the Holy Spirit (behind the head of Jesus) and the Virgin Mary (right), culminating in heaven, in the arms of the Father (top).
The Liturgical Cross is 100% ZAMAC, and is ideal for general use, and for use by Eucharistic Ministers. It measures approximately 2.5" long x 1.5" wide, and includes a 24" long aluminum ball chain with 3/32" ball diameter.