The Catholic Cross was created when our Lord and Saviour, The Second Person of The Most Holy Trinity, hung upon it for our sins. Ever since His death, members of the True Church, have venerated the symbol of our salvation.
Holy Cross Catholic Academy was created in 1986.
Southern Cross Catholic College was created in 1995.
Holy Cross Catholic Secondary School was created in 1986.
Holy Cross Catholic Primary School - Leicestershire - was created in 1901.
Holy Cross Lithuanian Roman Catholic Church was created in 1965.
Holy Cross Catholic Secondary School - St. Catharines - was created in 1985.
The main difference between a Christian cross and a Catholic cross is that the Catholic cross often includes a figure of Jesus Christ on the cross, while the Christian cross is typically a plain cross without any figures.
The Catholic cross and the Christian cross are essentially the same symbol, representing the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. However, the Catholic cross typically includes a figure of Jesus on the cross, while the Christian cross may be plain or have other symbols.
Southern Cross Catholic College's motto is 'Seek the light'.
Holy Trinity Catholic Secondary School - Oakville - was created in 2002.
The cross in a Catholic Church is usually a crucifix, whereas the cross in a Protestant church is just a plain cross.
Holy Cross Catholic Secondary School's motto is 'Once A Crusader, Always A Crusader!'.