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| | Giotto Crucifix Wall Cross
One of the most famous depictions of Christ by the pre-renaissance master Giotto Di Bondone, this crucifix is both theologically complex as well aesthetically beautiful. The Giotto crucifix is an iconic microcosm of the late-middle ages battle waged against the Cathar heresy, which taught a false dichotomy between Christ as True God, and Christ as True Man.
Adorn a home, prayer room, or chapel with this glossy wood Giotto Crucifix wall cross. Hand-crafted in Steubenville, Ohio, this unique cross is available in a variety of sizes to fit any space.
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| | Benedictine Cross Wall Plaque Crucifix
Adorn a home, prayer room, or chapel with this glossy wood Benedictine wall plaque cross. The Benedictine Medal emblem is behind Chris crucified, while St. Benedict and Our Lady of Vladimir (a Byzantine icon of Mary and the child Jesus) adore Christ's hands. Hand-crafted in Steubenville, Ohio, this unique cross is available in a variety of sizes to fit any space. Honor Christ's Passion and St. Benedict with this lovely devotional crucifix.
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| | Burning Bush Crucifix on Pedestal
This unique and beautiful Burning Bush Crucifix is reproduced by the Nelson family's talented team of designers and manufacturers. Each cross and pedestal measures approximately 10.5" tall and 8" across. The pedestal has a depth of 3" while the cross itself is 1/4" thick.
Officially titled "I AM HE," the original crucifix was fashioned with great skill in both painting and prayer by Karen Boshart and Sher Lanham of the Red Shoes Art Studio in Charleston, Illinois. The artists were inspired by the venerable words of Pope Benedict XVI in his signature work, Jesus of Nazareth, in which the Holy Father draws a mighty analogy between the encounter of Moses and God in the burning bush and the encounter of all humanity with Jesus Christ in the crucifixion.
The original crucifix, which measures 9' wide by 12' tall, was constructed in three layers and resides on the wall of the St. Phillip Neri Chapel of the Newman Catholic Center at Eastern Illinois University.
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