Since the beginning of Christianity, the cross has been the principal symbol of the Christian religion. It recalls the Crucifixion of Jesus Christ and the resurrection. This is important to remember, but the cross is a symbol of much more. The cross can be interpreted as a sign of hope, representing the forgiveness of sins and God’s reconciliation with man. It is a powerful symbol of divine love and salvation. The cross with the figure of the crucified Christ serves as a reminder of his sacrifice and his suffering. The cross without the figure, often referred to as “the Empty Cross”, symbolizes the resurrection. He is risen and is not there. It is time for joy in our divine gift.
Today I am sharing 2 printables of a cross with flowers, a symbol of hope and a promise. There are 3 more crosses in this series for my email subscribers. I love this symbol and the joy of Easter. Each cross is sized 11″ x 14″.
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…it’s hard to believe that Easter will be here soon.
Lindos arreglos . Te mando un beso.
I love both of the crosses. I downloaded both of them. Thanks. I have three different crosses in my home and i have the crosses that priest gave me after my mother’s funeral.. Have a great day Carol.
Cruisin Paul
I love crosses; I have quite a few.
Love it. You aaare so crearive.Thank you for sharing with #aclwcc. Pinned & Tweeted.
CONGRATS Carol! Your post will be FEATURED at the Crafty Creators Link Party 14 where Grammy’s Grid is co-hosting with Life as a LEO Wife on Thursday at 6am central!
Thanks so much for the feature Dee!