Not necessarily. Some have crosses instead of crucifixes, and some are just broken and kissing the crucifix. As long as it is an instrument for helping you to pray. They normally come with the crucifix.
The cross would do because it also signifies the crucifix of christ.
The CATHOLIC DENOMINATION uses the CRUCIFIX.
A crucifix is a representation of Jesus on the cross. The crucifix is used mainly in the Roman Catholic church.
You can buy a crucifix at any Catholic gift shop.
In the Catholic Church, there are Rosaries.
Yes, definitely
He is buried in a Catholic cemetery, and a crucifix hung in his home. Catholic? I don't really know, but many, if not all of his close friends were Catholic.
You can purchase them from convents, monasteries, some churches, shrines, and Catholic book stores.
There is nothing that requires a Catholic to wear a crucifix at anytime. Some choose to wear a crucifix, some do not. Advent has nothing to do with the decision.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe only one who would normally wear a crucifix over a vestment would be a Bishop, who would wear a crucifix and carry a crozier.
The crucifix, used by most Christianity.
.Catholic AnswerRoman is an epithet first commonly used in England after the protestant revolt to describe the Catholic Church. It is never used by the Catholic Church. A crucifix is a representation of the cross with a corpus on it - a cross with a figure of Christ nailed to it. See link below:
Popular Catholic symbols include the crucifix, the Sacred Heart, the fish, the dove and the lamb. All of these symbols can have deep spiritual meaning for followers.