John Millais, you are spoiling us! “Christ in the House of His Parents” (1849–50) - Christ with blood on his hands and feet; the sheep of his followers; the wood of the cross; the dove, representing the Spirit: so many references.

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"I'm actually not, but I get the confusion. My cross is a family crest. The Scarletts adopted the Cross as our crest back in the day, due to its symbolism of redemption & forgiveness.

This crucifix was my Mom's. I wear to it to help remember my roots."
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...series was inarguably my least favorite to cover, but with Weezie's takeover of the book well underway, this book about arrested development finally feels like it's firing on all cylinders.

After his crucifixion during the Massacre, Warren's forced to face the harsh truth...

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Oskar Kokoschka, The Crucifixion (Christus am Kreuz) from the series The Passion (Die Passion), (1916) https://t.co/dNdBSosiEv

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Day 24 - Vampire Hunter

The ultimate tool for vampire hunting: a metal stake with an incredibly bright flashlight, a holy water gun, a crucifix, and garlic!

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Another great thing about this film is the, of course, historical accuracy. Crucifixion was a common way to be punished for high treason or other crimes in the Edo era. A popular, well documented execution site has to be the Suzugamori grounds used by the Tokugawa Shogunate.

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For anyone misreading my tweet I’m talking about the werewolf not Kenzo, he’s a nice and good looking guy I just wanna break the werewolf ankles with my crucifix while shouting….

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St. Eustace (120)

He was a general under Emperor Trajan. While hunting he found a stag with a crucifix glowing between its antlers, and was instantly converted. After refusing to sacrifice to idols, he was arrested and, with his wife and two children, roasted inside a brass bull

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After the extreme torments of flagellation & the Via Dolorosa, Jesus Christ was nailed to the crucifix. Centurions thought to perform crucifragium (breaking both legs) to hurri His death. poked a lance into Christ's chest, the last to cause Him pain, affliction & death.

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Crucifixion. Etude of two sitters, 1800

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Oskar Kokoschka, The Crucifixion (Christus am Kreuz) from the series The Passion (Die Passion), (1916) https://t.co/dNdBSosiEv

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While discussing the mystery of the fifth crucifix today, a ridiculous image popped into my head and I had to draw it. The creepy green individual is the Adams I call Tharmas. She *should* be energy condensate here, but, hey; at least I drew something.

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