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Actually the cross comes on top of the steeple.
The structure is called a steeple or a spire.
The anchor represents hope; the cross is faith and the heart is for charity.
The word crossed in the past tense of the verb to cross. He crossed the street.
The verb in "he crossed the bridge" is "crossed." It is the action word that describes what he did.
Crossed
The past tense of "cross" is "crossed."
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Tiara, cross or medal, Bible or prayer book and rosary, scepter.
The past tense of the word "cross" is "crossed."
Faith, hope and charity
The "wand-like" object used during the Queen's coronation is called a scepter ("sceptre" in British English). In Britain, there are two scepters used for coronations: the Scepter with the Cross and the Scepter with the Dove. The Scepter with the Cross represents the Monarch's temporal authority over affairs of state and government. The Scepter with the Dove represents the Monarch's spiritual authority over the Church of England. The scepters are rarely, if ever, used outside of coronations. Nearly identical scepters are used for the coronation of the Monarch's Consort (the Queen-Consort or the Prince-Consort, currently Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh).