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Need help with Miracle from Spain
While in Fatima, Portugal this summer, I purchased a beuatiful cross similiar to an orthodox cross. The woman in the shop said it was a special cross for a miracle that took place in a town in Spain. I cannot remember the name of the town. I believe it started with a C. Can anyone help? Thanks
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could it be "calatrava"?
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Powerpuff71, I can't answer your question but I am interested in your cross.
I bought an old cross at el Rastro (antique/flea market) in Madrid on one of my first trips there about 20+ years ago. It is kind of like an orthodox cross but w/out the little cross-piece at the bottom. It is made of bronze, I think, and is quite worn. I can make out the crown of thorns and the nail marks; there are other symbols less clear, including what looks like an arabic-style scmitir (spelling?) or sword... I've always wanted to know more about it; I even took it to the Antiques Roadshow last spring, but they were clueless. If you learn more, please share! |
...or maybe Garabandal?
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Perhaps it is a Caravaca cross? Are there angels at the bottom, where the foot rest would be on an Orthodox cross?
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I think it has to be a Caravaca cross. A picture of it and a description of the miracle can be found at :
http://www.kensmen.com/catholic/crucifixes.html Rgds, Cova |
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