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Why is the Crucifixion Cross Draped?

Why is the Crucifixion Cross draped?

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The drapery of the cross is a Christian tradition to commemorate important events in the life of Jesus.
Several colors are associated with Easter and have deep symbolic meanings in Christian contexts. According to Encyclopedia Britannica, these associations began as early as the 1100s, when Pope Innocent III set out descriptions of the appropriate colors to be used during specific liturgical proceedings. www.britannica.com/.../liturgical-colours
Today, many of these colors are still used to celebrate the Easter season: purple, white, red, pink, black, green, gold.

Three different colors of fabric are used in draping the cross during the Easter season (beginning with Palm Sunday and continuing through His Ascension to Heaven): purple, black, and white.

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On Palm Sunday, the cross should be draped in purple fabric, which represents Jesus' royalty - it signifies the importance of Jesus Christ entering Jerusalem as King.

On Good Friday, the cross should be draped in black fabric, representing the death of Jesus Christ as full payment for the sins of all mankind.

On Easter Sunday, the cross should be draped in white until Ascension Day, which occurs 39 days after Easter Sunday. The white draping represents the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead.

The empty cross is a reminder to all the world that "God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life" (John 3:16).

 

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The cross is draped in purple for Easter because Christ is the king. Purple is the color for royalty.

 

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You will receive several versions of why and when the cross is draped with different colors but most have the same definition, only worded in different manners.

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Check these links to see what different denominations have on their website: These are only two sites but you can see the information is basically the same.
www.wakeunion.com/meaning-of-cross-drape-colors.html

www.phccbenson.org/crossdraping.html

 

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There are several colors used to drape the cross @ Easter:
Purple- Symbolism of the color purple has to do with penitence, remembrance, royalty, and spiritual wealth.
White- Symbolizes purity, grace, and the resurrection of Jesus.
Red- Symbolizes the blood of Jesus & signifies love, suffering, and Jesus' ultimate sacrifice.

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Pink- Symbolizes new beginnings and joyful hope.
Gold- Symbolizes glory and Jesus' triumph over death.
Black- Symbolizes the suffering and death of Jesus on the cross.
Green- Symbolizes rebirth and the promise of eternal life.
www.southernliving.com/.../easter-colors

 

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Lent, Passion, and Easter are the only times the Cross is draped in Liturgical year. The Cross is draped in, 1. Purple- for suffering, 2. Black- Crucifixion, 3.- White- Resurrection

 
April 21, 20220 found this helpful

The Crucifixion Cross is draped for the symbolic depiction of the Easter season.
The color of the Lenten Seasonin is purple, so the purple cloth will remain on the Crosses from Ash Wednesday to Maundy Thursday to remind us of the Season of preparing for Jesuss crucifixion and resurrection.

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On Good Friday through Saturday (Day of Silence) the Crosses will be draped in black because the death of Christ.
Easter Sunday though Ascension Day, the white cloth will remain on the crosses and symbolize the resurrection of Christ.
The crosses will then be rendered barren until the next Lenten Season.

 

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