Crucifix Pendant When I Was Younger, I Was Told A Protestant Won't Wear A Crucifix (pendant) Because Protestants Believe Christ

When i was younger, i was told a Protestant won't wear a crucifix (pendant) because Protestants believe Christ - crucifix pendant

lives, but the Catholics are using one. Is there any truth that?

2 comments:

seekfind said...

Catholics are often those who wear the crucifix with the body of Jesus on the cross. Christians often wear is a simple cross, was resurrected from the dead, and Christ on the cross. Catholics to remember the suffering of Jesus on the cross, while the Christians call the resurrection of Jesus in mind.

janet said...

First, in response seekfind Catholics are Christians. And it is true that most of you wear crosses, Protestants and Catholics use a crucifix. I was told when I was younger, I could not wear a crucifix (my family was Protestant), and had something of a Catholic and did so because they believed that Christ is risen. That is very true.
Protesters carried the cross to celebrate the resurrection of Christ. However, only Catholics do, because it represents the most important part of the life of Christ, the passion of her death. It was at that time they have completed the payment for our sins, and the picture always reminds us of the sacrifice that God has given him. (with pain associated with him) went

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