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<pubDate>Fri, 01 May 2026 08:38:20 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>31- Russian Icon</title>
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<description>31- Russian Icon
unknown
I
purchased this in Jerusalem in 2007 when my wife and I were at St. George's
College attending an eight day course entitled "Holy Fire" which followed the Holy
Week and Easter Liturgies according to the Orthodox tradition. It was the year of
my 40th anniversary or Ordination to the Priesthood. It was a rich time to be in
the city as Passover, Eastern and Western Easter fell on the same weekend.
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<title>30 - Ceramic crucifix.</title>
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<description>30 - Ceramic crucifix.
unknown
The face is a replica of the large crucifix above the
sanctuary in Westminster Cathedral, London, England. The symbols of the four
evangelists are at the end of the cross bars. Purchased on a trip to London.
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<title>29 - Lead replica of cross on tomb of King Arthur in Avalon, England</title>
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<description>29 - Lead replica of cross on tomb of King Arthur in Avalon, England
unknown
Latin - Hie jacet/Sepu/tus/inclitus/Rex/Arturius/in insula/Avalonia
English - Here lies in a Sepulchere the famous King Arthur in the island of
Avalon.
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<title>27 - Cherry Wood Burl Cross.</title>
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<description>27 - Cherry Wood Burl Cross.
unknown
Latin Style. Gift of an antique dealer and friend in
Jackson, Mississippi, who knew of my cross collection as well as my appreciation
of fine wood.
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