Celtic cross

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nouna Latin cross with a ring surrounding the intersection

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Yet it has plenty for the architecturally-minded traveller - standing stones, celtic crosses, castles ...
Inspirational pieces, such as a Nativity set, creche, traditional and Celtic crosses and a sculpture portraying the Holy Family, are also part of the collection.
In tribute to the Irish contribution to America, NMCAH hosted a special tribute to Saint Patrick, including an exhibition of icons with the image of the Saint; preaching stoles; enlarged images of "The Confession of the Book of Armagh" and a display of Celtic Crosses.
He shone in a dark gold silk cope, stole and mitre with Celtic crosses in the weave and braiding especially designed for him for the ceremony by a Welsh artisan.
Everything is made in Wales, from the bilingually-labelled box to the hand-made chocolates inside which all have a Welsh heritage theme, from dragons and daffodils to Three Feathers and Celtic crosses, and even a little Welsh hat.
A photo gallery shows Celtic crosses, wooden angles, Buddhist-style urns and other monolith monuments found at the cemetery.
They had objections to Maltese crosses and Celtic crosses, but we're in the Bible-belt South, so that's just not going to happen here."
But, with the county presently chasing their four All-Ireland in a row under Jim Gavin, he believes there is a core group of senior players looking to finish with six or seven Celtic Crosses.
The site manager for the Galilee Chapel Project at St Illtud's Church in Llantwit Major has had designs of the Celtic crosses which have been rehoused in the 13th-century chapel tattooed onto his right arm.
The children, from each primary school in the city, will also take part in a Moment of Reflection promoting peace and goodwill for the future, gathering into the shape of Celtic crosses, made up of up to 2,000 children which will be photographed from the air.