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Description This crucifix shows Christ died. It has the distinction of being mounted on a triangle stand to symbolize the Holy Trinity, which has two sets of seven candle-rings. This kind of chandeliers was used during the "Services of Darkness" in the afternoon of Good Friday, during which they recited the Seven Sayings of Jesus on the cross in extinguishing a candle for each statement.
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