Pilgrimage of young people who carry these symbols of Christ's love for humanity. But it is not just the symbols which have significance it's the participants, many young people, doing something rare, public display of religious devotion in a positive manner.
The cross symbolizes the sacrifice and redemption of Jesus Christ in Christianity. It is a central symbol representing faith, hope, love, and salvation for believers. It serves as a reminder of Jesus' ultimate act of love and the foundation of the Christian faith.
"Wyd" is an abbreviation for "What are you doing?" It is commonly used in text messages or casual conversations to inquire about someone's current activity or plans.
A blank stone cross typically symbolizes a memorial or remembrance. It can represent a place where someone has died or where a significant event occurred. The lack of inscription or decoration on the cross encourages reflection and draws attention to the solemnity of the location.
There is no specific saint named Saint Cross in Christian tradition. "Saint Cross" may refer to the cross on which Jesus Christ was crucified, known as the Holy Cross.
"The cross" typically refers to the Christian symbol representing the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, while "a cross" can refer to any object or structure that intersects at right angles, such as two lines or beams crossing each other.
Historical accounts indicate that Jesus was crucified on a cross, which was a common method of execution during that time period. The shape of the cross as we commonly know it (two intersecting beams) is most likely accurate based on historical evidence and biblical descriptions.
wyd means what are you doing don't forget that
it means What (are) you doing . -_-
"Wyd" is an abbreviation for "What are you doing?" It is commonly used in text messages or casual conversations to inquire about someone's current activity or plans.
WYD is the abbreviation for 'What you doing' when texting.
WYD stands for ( what you doin ) in texting language.
WYD is the abbreviation for 'What you doing' when texting.
Maybe what you doing
Wyd
Not and Afrikaans word. Closest you'll get is 'wyd', which means wide. You might have mispelt the dutch word 'wijd'... same thing.
hi wyd
because god made you good
it means "what you doing" I know, not proper English, but that's what texting is doing to us these days ;)