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Teelynn
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On Good Friday, we had a plain wooden cross to venerate. No corpus on it. How is that right? 
From the Good Friday liturgy: “Behold the WOOD of the cross, on which hung the Savior of the world. Come, let us worship.” Note the past tense. I have always understood the sense of the liturgy as being a virtual point in time after Jesus’ burial, when we mourn, and reverence the Cross on which he had hung.On Good Friday, we had a plain wooden cross to venerate. No corpus on it. How is that right?![]()
Always been a crucifix in my part of the worldI’ve never seen a crucifix used for veneration, and I’ve attended lots of parishes. In fact, most parishes cover the corpus of the crucifixes they do have with a purple cloth on Good Friday. One of my parishes I used to attend had three wooden crosses for veneration on Good Friday, and then they used them in a resurrection garden outside the next day.)
Blimey, dont you believe in the healing power of God!People were coughing at the Mass last night, so when they brought out the "crucifix,’ I knelt down & made the sign of the cross without kissing it.
It is okay to venerate either a cross or a crucifix. I’ve seen it done both ways.
The rubrics indicate a crucifix
Mintaka;12873098:
It is okay to venerate either a cross or a crucifix. I’ve seen it done both ways.
No one requires that it be large, a common crucifix, like the commonly hung in classrooms, would certainly suffice.The rubrics indicate a crucifix
And even then, with the number of closed parishes in the US, most dioceses have storage facilities for sacred items recovered from such parishes. Statuary, baptismal fonts, and yes, large crucifixes, are readily available, almost simply for asking the bishop, or a bishop from a nearby diocese
While yes, that is the historical root, as Fr Z noted
Our parish is fortunate to have access to a relic of the True Cross, the reliquary is tied with red velvet ribbon to the feet of the corpus, and that is what we venerate on Good Friday
(and also on the Feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross in Sept)
Many churches have relics of the true cross. How true it is is up for debate!!
Brendan;12874204:
Can’t imagine why one would want to start that debate aye this time.Mintaka;12873098:
It is okay to venerate either a cross or a crucifix. I’ve seen it done both ways.
Many churches have relics of the true cross. How true it is is up for debate!!
Fwiw, I do not recall ever using a crucifix for Good Friday veneration.