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      • On Sept. 14, the Feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross, honoring the Cross on which Jesus was crucified, is observed. The feast commemorates St. Helena’s discovery of the True Cross in Jerusalem in 326, its initial exaltation for public veneration in 335, and its recovery from the Persians in 628.
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  2. Sep 14, 2021 · The Feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross may appear at first glance to be a strange celebration on September 14. It is entirely removed from the season of Lent and located near the end...

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    The Roman Emperor Constantine's mother, St. Helena, a convert to Christianity, went on a pilgrimage to the Holy Land to locate where the important events in the life of Jesus Christ occurred, and to preserve the relics of the Christian faith that remained there. One of her goals was to find the place of Jesus' crucifixion and the very Cross on whic...

    The True Cross was considered a most valuable treasure of the Church and became a highly venerated object, and the feast honoring the Elevation of the Holy Cross has continually been celebrated until this day. It is celebrated on May 3rd on the old Roman calendar (the date of its discovery), and on September 14th in Jerusalem and on the new Roman c...

    The Cross of Christ was kept by the Church in Jerusalem, but was absconded by Chosroas, King of the Persians, in the year 614 A.D. after the Persian invasion of Syria and Palestine. In the year 629 A.D. the Cross was recovered and brought back to Jerusalem by Emperor Heraclius of Constantinople. The relic of the True Cross was then restored to its ...

    326 A.D.: St. Helena discovers the True Cross in Jerusalem on May 3rd. 335 A.D.: Constantine dedicates the Church of the Holy Sepulcher on September 14th. 614 A.D.: Jerusalem is invaded by the Persians who steal the True Cross. 629 A.D.: The True Cross is recovered and brought back to Jerusalem on September 14th.

    The Church has a long tradition of venerating the Cross, that's why Catholic and Eastern Orthodox churches always have large crucifixes in prominent places. In the Catholic Church venerating the Cross is a liturgical tradition during Holy Week. It's also why Catholic Christians and Eastern Christians keep crosses and crucifixesin their homes, usual...

  3. Sep 13, 2024 · On Sept. 14, the Feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross, honoring the Cross on which Jesus was crucified, is observed. The feast commemorates St. Helena's discovery of the True Cross in Jerusalem in 326, its initial exaltation for public veneration in 335, and its recovery from the Persians in 628.

  4. Sep 14, 2022 · Each year, on September 14th, the Church celebrates the Feast of the Holy Cross. Known as “Holy Cross Day” in much of the Anglican Communion, this major feast reminds us to boast in nothing “except in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ” (Galatians 6:14).

  5. Exaltation of the Holy Cross, liturgical feast celebrated on September 14 to honour the cross on which Jesus Christ was crucified. The observance dates back to the dedication of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem about 335 CE. Learn more about the feast, its symbolism, and its history.

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  6. Jul 12, 2018 · The Feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross, celebrated every year on September 14, recalls three historical events: the finding of the True Cross by Saint Helena, the mother of the emperor Constantine; the dedication of churches built by Constantine on the site of the Holy Sepulchre and Mount Calvary; and the restoration of the True Cross to ...

  7. Sep 14, 2020 · Feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross. On 13 September 335, the Church of the Holy Sepulcher (also called the Church of the Resurrection) was dedicated. The following day, the cross that Empress Helena had discovered on 14 September 320, was venerated in a solemn ceremony.

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