A processional crucifix is a Christian symbol carried during religious processions. It features a cross with a depiction of Christ's crucifixion, mounted on a long staff or handle for visibility. Often used in liturgical ceremonies, the processional cross serves as a sacred banner, leading the faithful in worship and symbolizing Christ’s presence among the congregation. Typically crafted from wood, metal, or bronze, it is often adorned with intricate designs and is a central element in Christian rituals, particularly during Mass or special feast days.
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