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The Cross of our LordThrough the Cross came our Salvation. We are constantly reminded that Christ died for us, and that He rose from the dead. The image of the crucified Lord reminds us of this.

On the Cross is our Savior, Jesus Christ.  Note that He does not wear a crown of thorns, and that His feet are nailed with two nails.  Behind the body of Christ, on either side, are a lance (which pierced Him) and a sponge (which was soaked with gall and offered to Christ to drink) on a pole made of reed or cane.  On the body of Christ is depicted blood and water flowing forth from His side.  Below the feet of Christ are four Slavonic letters meaning:    "The place of the skull became Paradise".  Hidden in a cave under the earth is 'the skull of Adam'.  We are thus reminded that Adam our forefather lost Paradise through the tree from which he wrongly partook; Christ is the new Adam, bringing us Salvation and Paradise through the tree of the Cross.  The city of Jerusalem is depicted in the background, for He was crucified outside the city walls. 

 


 
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