It isn't mentioned in The Bible. The crucifix is a false symbol and also a form of idolism which is condemned by God's law through out the scriptures. Also in the scriptures it clearly states that Jesus was hung upon a tree, or torcher stake, not a cross. Doing research will show that the Romans hung their prisoners on a tree or stake, with their hands nailed together one on top of the other above their heads, hanging from them, and their feet nailed together below them in the same manner as their hands. No cross was used, and even if it was, who would want to portray that object of murder holy and worship it?
The CATHOLIC DENOMINATION uses the CRUCIFIX.
A crucifix is a religious symbol of Jesus hanging on a cross. Methodists believe that Jesus did die on the cross, and know that there are indeed depictions of Jesus on the cross, but they do not use the crucifix as their own symbol.
The Sumerians were the first recorded people to use wheeled vehicles.
No
It was in 1203
wooden stakes, garlic, crucifix, and holy water
Christians do not "use" the crucifix to worship. It is a symbol for the cross, which is important to Christianity because Jesus died on the cross to save us all from sin. It simply represents a Christian's faith in Jesus Christ.
It was first recorded in an ancient Egyptian Temple hundreds of years ago.
Roman Catholic AnswerA Crucifix should be blessed by a priest. He may use different formulas, or make up his own, attached is one example.
Proper may not be the word most Catholics would use. This is a Catholic belief that wards off evil from entering through any door that has a crucifix above it.
First recorded cultivation is in Mitcham, England in 1750.
The origin of the word is unknown; the first recorded use of the word was in 1346, however the first time its definition was recorded was in 1611