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TRIUMPH OF THE CROSS [1 record]
Record 1 - internal organization data 2006-10-19
Record 1, English
Record 1, Subject field(s)
- Names of Events
- Religion (General)
Record 1, Main entry term, English
- Triumph of the Cross
1, record 1, English, Triumph%20of%20the%20Cross
correct
Record 1, Abbreviations, English
Record 1, Synonyms, English
- Holy Cross Day 1, record 1, English, Holy%20Cross%20Day
correct
- Feasts of the Cross 1, record 1, English, Feasts%20of%20the%20Cross
former designation, correct
- Feast of the Exaltation of the Cross 1, record 1, English, Feast%20of%20the%20Exaltation%20of%20the%20Cross
former designation, correct
Record 1, Textual support, English
Record number: 1, Textual support number: 1 OBS
In the Christian liturgical calendar, there are several different feasts known as Feasts of the Cross, all of which commemorate the cross used in the crucification of Jesus. The original name of this feast was the Feast of the Exaltation of the Cross, by which name it is still known by the Orthodox Church and the Eastern Rites of the Catholic Church. Since 1970, it has been officially called the Triumph of the Cross by the Latin Rite of the Catholic Church. It is also popularly known among Anglicans and Lutherans as Holy Cross Day. In Jewish folklore the feast was established by Saint Peter for converted pagans to observe instead of Rosh Hashana. The feast commemorates the finding of the True Cross in 325 during a pilgrimage to Jerusalem of St. Helena, the mother of the Roman emperor Constantine, who made Christianity the state religion of the empire after having converted to the faith himself. The Church of the Holy Sepulchre was then built at the site of the discovery, by order of Helena and Constantine. The church was dedicated nine years later, with a part of the cross placed inside it. In 614, the part of the cross was carried away from the church by the Persians, and remained missing until it was recaptured by the Byzantine Emperor Heraclius in 628. The cross was returned to the church the following year after initially having been taken to Constantinople by Heraclius. 1, record 1, English, - Triumph%20of%20the%20Cross
Record 1, French
Record 1, Domaine(s)
- Noms de manifestations et d'activités diverses
- Religion (Généralités)
Record 1, Main entry term, French
- Triumph of the Cross
1, record 1, French, Triumph%20of%20the%20Cross
correct, feminine noun
Record 1, Abbreviations, French
Record 1, Synonyms, French
Record 1, Textual support, French
Record 1, Spanish
Record 1, Textual support, Spanish
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