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The St. Benedict Cross features a very special St. Benedict Crucifix Medal on the front and back side of the cross. The design of this medal was made by Pope Benedict XIV. On one side there is an image of St. Benedict and on his right hand he has the monastic rule of St. Benedict. On the other side of the medal there are the initials of some Latin verses: C.S.P.B.( Crux Sancti Patris Benedicti/St. Benedict's Cross);C.S.S.M.L. (Crux Sacra Sit Mihi Lux/The Holy Cross is my light); N.D.S.M.D (Non...

The F721000 Crucifix is made of fiberglass on straight stained cross and painted by talented Italian painters from PEMA Art Studio (Italy) using only the finest artistic oil colors. This wall crucifix is available in 5 sizes: 24 inch Corpus on 49 inch Cross30 inch Corpus on 63 inch Cross35 inch Corpus on 75 inch Cross43 inch Corpus on 95 inch Cross51 inch Corpus on 105 inch Cross Custom sizes and finishes available upon request. Here at the studio, highly skilled local artisans create...

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Imported from Italy! 27 inch tall, wood cross with Alabaster resin corpus We made our pieces following the workmanship handed down during the time by able Tuscan artisans practiced in reproduction of classic sculptures, busts and figures of personages, animals, religious articles. In over 40 years of activity, the factory has transformed according the different requirements of the market and with the purpose to update and improve the process of production, but remaining always faithful to the...

16" Alabaster and Wood Wall Crucifix We made our pieces following the workmanship handed down during the time by able Tuscan artisans practiced in reproduction of classic sculptures, busts and figures of personages, animals, religious articles. In over 40 years of activity, the factory has transformed according the different requirements of the market and with the purpose to update and improve the process of production, but remaining always faithful to the Italian artisan manufacture. Each...

Wood wall crucifix with colored marble resin corpus. Crucifix measures 16" tall. Made in Italy. We made our pieces following the workmanship handed down during the time by able Tuscan artisans practiced in reproduction of classic sculptures, busts and figures of personages, animals, religious articles. In over 40 years of activity, the factory has transformed according the different requirements of the market and with the purpose to update and improve the process of production, but remaining...

16" wood wall crucifix with green patina style marble resin corpus. Made in Italy We made our pieces following the workmanship handed down during the time by able Tuscan artisans practiced in reproduction of classic sculptures, busts and figures of personages, animals, religious articles. In over 40 years of activity, the factory has transformed according the different requirements of the market and with the purpose to update and improve the process of production, but remaining always faithful...

Eastern Orthodox 9" tall x 5" wide Wall Crucifix in Antique Silver Plate and Zinc Casting Has a place on the backside for hanging on wall. Boxed. MADE IN THE USA ALL SALES FINAL AT BULK QUANTITY DISCOUNT BUYS- MUST BE ORDERED IN DOZENS

Make an effort each day to look upon the cross, touch the wounds of Christ, kiss them, and thank Him for dying that we have life. We will never make space for Christ in our hearts if we don't make space for him in our homes. Invite Christ into your home with a beautiful Italian-made wall crucifix, and look upon the cross daily for the grace to live the Christian life well. These beautiful crucifixes are great for a shared space in your home, like the living room, as well as the office or anywhere you want that daily reminder of Christ's sacrifice. Imported from Italy, they are built by the finest craftsmen in the world, and the first company to produce an official St. Benedict crucifix.

Hand-assembled with meticulous attention to detail, the St. Benedict Medal is properly secured to the front and back and the stunningly detailed corpus is fastened with through-nails. With a solid metal frame and a dark wood inlay, these durable crucifixes are perfect for wherever you are going.

McVan is a leading manufacturer and distributor of high-quality religious gifts. We provide a wide range of products that inspire faith and devotion, crafted with the utmost care and attention to detail.

Thank you for considering McVan as your supplier of choice for religious gifts. Whether you're looking for wholesale crucifixes or wall crosses, we have the perfect items for you. We look forward to helping you acquire our carefully crafted products.

Add a touch of faith to your home dcor with an exquisite St Benedict Crucifix from Vatican Gift. Our selection of wall crucifixes features a variety of styles and sizes, from traditional to modern. Each crucifix is crafted with the highest quality materials and expert craftsmanship, ensuring a lasting piece of art that will be treasured for years to come. With our selection of St Benedict Crucifixes, you're sure to find the perfect piece to adorn your walls. Shop Vatican Gift today and add a special touch of faith to your home.

This is an awesome depiction of the Risen Christ carved in Maple wood and hand painted in oil colors attached to crucifix. The sculpture shows all classical features with complete follow through in detail.

Hand painted by professional artists. This Risen Christ Wall Sculpture on Cross is available in many sizes and finishes, including Figurine sizes. Please do not hesitate to contact us at in...@italianwoodcarvings.com for more information.

Solemn and beautiful, our Italian Black Wood Crucifix conveys the magnitude of Christs sacrifice through intricate detailing and excellent Italian craftsmanship. Comprised of a rich black wood cross bearing a silver-tinted pewter figure of Jesus with the INRI sign above, it recreates the heart of our Faith with stunning clarity.

Hang our crucifix on a wall with the included ring at the top. Or use it for a piece of Catholic jewelry or when crafting a set of rosary beads to bring new dimension to your rosary prayer. Given as religious gifts to Catholic friends and relatives, it helps remind them of Gods watchful presence in their lives. Make Christ a part of your life or share his sacrifice with others with our handsome Italian Black Wood Crucifix. This crucifix is 5.25 inches tall and is 2.75 inches in width.

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    European Christian Democracy: Historical Legacies and Comparative Perspectives Roy Palmer Domenico
European Christian Democracy: Historical Legacies and Comparative Perspectives. Edited by Thomas Kselman and Joseph A. Buttigieg. (Notre Dame, Indiana: University of Notre Dame Press. 2003. Pp. ix, 339. $40.00 hardcover; $18.00 paperback.) A colleague who conducted a "Junior Year Abroad Program" in Italy related how an agitated American student entered his office to complain that she had seen a crucifix on the wall of a Florentine post office. "We should organize a protest over this," she insisted. The professor calmed her, reminding her that she was now in another country where things were done differently. Such anecdotes, or the recent news reports of the almost universal outrage in Italy encountered by a Muslim father who insisted on removing a crucifix from the wall of his child's schoolroom, illustrate that Europe's Christian identity retains a vitality that may surprise those social scientists and pundits who frequently dismiss it as "nominal." Church attendance figures are usually lower there than in America, but other indicators can lead to different conclusions. Does the absence of crucifixes in United States public schools and post offices indicate that America's culture is less Christian than Europe's? Does the persistence and weight of Christian Democracy in European, but not American, politics illustrate the same point? Thomas Kselman and Joseph Buttigieg's impressive and provocative collection of essays, European Christian Democracy, reminds the [End Page 344] reader of the significance and complexity of religious politics and, as an examination of that phenomenon, challenges the notion "that secularization is an ineluctable process."

After Kselman's introduction the book is divided into twelve chapters, each of which is a self-contained essay by a leading scholar in the field. Most of the contributors are historians although the work is enriched with a sprinkling of political scientists and theologians. Perhaps a third of the essays are nation-specific while most of them attempt, with varying levels of success, to take broader perspectives. Stathis Kalyvas' contribution, burdened perhaps too heavily by social-science language, even goes beyond Christian Democracy to focus on "non-secular" parties in the Third World. Antonio Santucci's piece, a Marxist critique of Italian Christian Democratic corruption, is based on a 1981 interview with the Communist Party leader Enrico Berlinguer and stands out as too polemical for a book such as this. Santucci's discussion, however, indicates that Christian Democracy remains in the thick of European politics and can still elevate blood pressure readings among friends and foes.

Differences of approach and of opinion, in fact, emerge in some degree throughout all of the essays. One central question asks how progressive or, more to the point, how democratic has been Christian Democracy? On the one hand, Winfried Becker recalls the German experience where emphasis on the human person and pluralism (advocated especially by Karl Bachem and in labor circles) distinguished Catholic politics even before Nazism galvanized their commitment to democracy. Karl Strickwerda echoes this in noting that while Christian Democrats "grudgingly came to accept a pluralist society," nonetheless, in learning "to fight a rear-guard action against the tidal wave of secularism and liberalism, they had also begun learning the difficult life of coexistence earlier than their opponents" (pp. 281, 283). Furthermore, he concludes, in Latin America even "Liberation Theology" takes a back seat to Christian Democratic parties in the struggle against dictatorship. A skeptical Martin Conway sees Christian Democracy as a "center-right" force, drawn there by the cross-class nature of its politics and by Cold War anticommunism. Although he does not cite Alcide DeGasperi's famous description of his party as centrist but leaning to the left, Conway nevertheless acknowledges ironies here. He concedes that Catholic politics constituted something of a big tent that sheltered movements "open to men and women of all faiths and of none" and that at the same time covered a church that was "intransigent, hierarchical, and dismissive of the values of other denominations and political traditions" (p. 47). In his study of the postwar Italian case, Steven White portrays these two forces at work in direct opposition to each other. The conservative...

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