The Cross is a symbol of the redemption of the world’s sins through the death of the Lord Jesus. The Celtic Cross is much older than that. It shows a circle on a cross. The four quarters it forms point to the four directions. To the North…
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The Cross is a symbol of the redemption of the world’s sins through the death of the Lord Jesus. The Celtic Cross is much older than that. It shows a circle on a cross. The four quarters it forms point to the four directions. To the North lies wisdom, silence, Winter and death. To the East lies rebirth, youth, Spring and growth. To the South lies vitality, vigor, Summer and strength. To the West lies knowledge, experience, Autumn and guidance.
The circle which connects them is the cycle of the eternal returns of all these things.
The Celtic Cross symbolizes both the love of Christ, and the ways of the ancient religion.