Looking for a specific crucifix

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Good morning all! Sorry for another post about a crucifix, but I’m unable to find anyone willing to make one, so I’m going to find a corpus and paint it the way I would like.
Does anyone know where I could find a regular crucifix, a good side, with the Sacred Heart actually being visible on the chest of Our Lord?
Thanks so much, I appreciate it plenty
 
Yes:(
I can’t find anything on there
Yes, it’s most likely that they don’t sell exactly what you want, but the shop owners there take custom orders and make a new product just for you. Anyway, hope you find a good one.
 
Why don’t you just print out the image you like on photo paper and put it ina gorgeous frame?
 
Good morning all! Sorry for another post about a crucifix, but I’m unable to find anyone willing to make one, so I’m going to find a corpus and paint it the way I would like.
Does anyone know where I could find a regular crucifix, a good side, with the Sacred Heart actually being visible on the chest of Our Lord?
Thanks so much, I appreciate it plenty
These crucifixes with the Sacred Heart exposed, such as you seek, exist but I have never run across them in the United States. They are more in Europe and in Latin America.

As far as a crucifix to wear, I received as a gift the “Pardon Crucifix” whilst in the United States, so I know it is not unknown there. It has the image of the Sacred Heart exposed, but on the obverse, along with the Lord’s greeting to Sainte Marguerite-Marie Alacoque. It is not exactly what you seek but it has the advantage of being readily available and with the elements you seek, just not presented the way that you wish.

As far as a crucifix to display, what you seek describes the crucifix of the Shrine of the Merciful Love in Collevalenza.

collevalenza.it/Riviste/2015/Riv1015/Art03_01.jpg

The foundress of the Shrine was beatified, Blessed Esperanza. In addition to the Shrine, she founded congregations of Religious and you could contact them to see if you could obtain one from abroad.

I know they offer reproductions in various sizes and formats, available at the shrine’s gift shoppe…but I would have no idea if they can accommodate overseas shipping. I know they have prints of the crucifix – as well as their quite famous image of Mary Mediatrix – which would be easier to ship to a foreign country than, for example, statuary in plaster.

amormisericordioso.org/ws/en/sanctuary-of-collevalenza/
 
Actually, this particular crucifix may contain the elements you are seeking:

preciousbloodinternational.com/store/proddetail.php?prod=100
This crucifix is from the online store of the Precious Blood devotion as begun by Barnabas Nwoye, a Nigerian man who, when he was in his teens in the early 1990s, claimed to have visions of Jesus and Mary.

Some of his writings were approved by his local bishop, but the online store includes cinctures and a “crown of thorns”. These objects are not likely to be approved, at least without the permission of a priest or spiritual advisor.

I just don’t think it’s wise to support products that have to do with apparitions and devotions that may not have the full approval of the Church.

I know this is getting a lot deeper than a “what kind of cross to buy” thread usually does, but it merits looking into. I would hate to see anyone drawn into a devotion that might not be church approved, and may even be dangerous for some. Just buying the cross may be OK, but please look into this before going any further with any other part of this devotional.
 
You can buy a crown of thorns from any Catholic church supply.
That is not problematic in any way.
 
This crucifix is from the online store of the Precious Blood devotion as begun by Barnabas Nwoye, a Nigerian man who, when he was in his teens in the early 1990s, claimed to have visions of Jesus and Mary.

Some of his writings were approved by his local bishop, but the online store includes cinctures and a “crown of thorns”. These objects are not likely to be approved, at least without the permission of a priest or spiritual advisor.

I just don’t think it’s wise to support products that have to do with apparitions and devotions that may not have the full approval of the Church.

I know this is getting a lot deeper than a “what kind of cross to buy” thread usually does, but it merits looking into. I would hate to see anyone drawn into a devotion that might not be church approved, and may even be dangerous for some. Just buying the cross may be OK, but please look into this before going any further with any other part of this devotional.
First of all, I am a priest.

Second of all, my post – that you are quoting – is in response to a request for a crucifix which has the Sacred Heart exposed on the breast…an item that one encounters in various cultures, including my own, but distinctly less so in North America. Personally, my recommendation was and remains Collevalenza, since that crucifix is widely known and regarded in Italy; I have a crucifix from there but I have no idea if they ship to North America. It is not a shrine frequented by people from the United States, in my experience.

Third of all, the devotion to the Precious Blood was not begun by any individual in Nigeria in the 1990s. It is a devotion of very long standing in the Church…one of its great apostles of latter times being Saint Gaspar del Bufalo.

Fourth of all, I have NO idea what you mean about the cinctures and the crown of thorns needing to be approved by Church authority. The principle cinctures have been approved for centuries: of Our Lady of Consolation (Augustinians), of Saint Francis of Assisi (Franciscans), of Saint Thomas Aquinas (Dominicans), of Saint Francis of Paolo (The Minims), and of Saint Joseph (which originated in Belgium after the Council of Trent and came to have headquarters in Rome and elsewhere in Italy). The cord of Saint Philomena is of more recent advent but the archconfraternity associated with it was based in the archdiocese of Paris and is, of course, present at her shrine in Mugnano del Cardinale.

The cord of Saint Francis of Assisi, to pick the most popular, has existed since the days of Saint Francis. It is used by all branches of the Franciscan family, including members of the Secular Order, as well as members of the Archconfraternity of the Cord of Saint Francis, which is firstly based in Assisi. Like scapulars and medals, cinctures are sacramentals which may be used by the faithful.

Fifth of all, A crown of thorns does not need to be “approved” – I have used them in Passion displays throughout my priesthood. The crown of thorns is an element from the Passion. One may have one and display it, if one wishes.

And sixth of all, when I go into religious goods stores, online or in person, I typically find all sorts of articles and books of interest and all sorts of articles and books of dubious value. As is true of any commercial enterprise.
 
Thank you for clearing some things up. I never said that the Devotion to the Precious Blood was recent or spurious; my concern was for that particular website, which, if you navigate away from the store, is definitely allied with the Nwoye apparitions.

I found that site a few years ago, along with a similar one, which also supported the Nwoye devotions, but was very critical of the one you posted. So, already there are schisms in this very new devotion, or variation of an old devotion.

I just don’t think it’s right for a person to hurt himself as an act of devotion, unless properly supervised.

This is as far as I think I can discuss this, being a layperson. As a priest, your statements may be taken more seriously. Anyhow, this is the last post I will make on the subject. Unless, somehow, I find a crucifix online that seems to meet the needs of the OP.

Again, I meant you no disrespect.
 
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