What happened to the True Cross of Christ?
What happened to the True Cross of Christ? Imagine having before you a relic whose historical importance could be the most important of our era, a piece that would probably reveal many things to us but would ask us many more questions. Hidden several times and then rediscovered, then cut into pieces and scattered, the cross of Jesus Christ, the precious relic has undergone many changes and too many journeys. although it is certainly difficult to trace exactly the path that the true cross of Jesus - which is now scattered in fragments around the world - has followed since its discovery by St. Helena during a pilgrimage to the Holy Land in the year 326. At the time of the pilgrimage the Church was evolving rapidly. I am ... What happened to the True Cross of Christ? When she arrived in the Holy Land 300 years later, the Empress ended up finding the three crosses, but which of them belonged to the Lord? To find out, the bishop of Jerusalem had an idea: he had a sick woman, previously incurable, touch the wood, and when she touched one of the three she was cured immediately. Helena had no doubt: she immediately found the cross of Jesus and ordered the construction of a church where it was discovered - which she called the Church of the Resurrection - and then went to Rome. Later the cross disappeared in the hands of the Persians. But in the year 630, Heraclius, the emperor of the Byzantine Empire, won a resounding victory over the Persians, and triumphantly returned one part of the Cross to Jerusalem - the other part was left at Constantinople - where he himself placed it on Calvary. This event is commemorated by the Church on September 14, proclaimed as the feast of the "Triumph of the Cross" or "Exaltation of the Holy Cross". However, a few years later the Arab conquest began and Jerusalem came under Muslim rule. Until the tenth century, the worshippers of the True Cross continued to exist, without much harm. When difficulties arise and Christians are persecuted, the Cross withdraws from its place and hides again. However, that was only for the time being, as in 1187, the True Cross disappeared once again, and this time definitively, on the battlefield of Hattin, by Lake Tiberius in Galilee. However, they lost the battle, and Jerusalem fell into the hands of the sultan. The Cross disappeared without a trace. In 1203, the fragment preserved in Constantinople suffered the effects of the Fourth Crusade, which left the Republic of Venice in an attempt to recover Jerusalem, but was diverted to Constantinople to overthrow the Byzantine Empire and found in its place an Eastern Roman Empire. But during the French Revolution (1794), the fragments of the Cross disappeared. The Lignum Crucis S according to various analyses and inquiries, the supposed "true" fragments of the cross of Jesus constitute in volume only one tenth of the cross; all the others were determined as a questionable source. We refer to possible relics as Lignum Crucis ("wood of the cross"). The largest fragment is preserved in Greece in the monastery of Mount Athos; other fragments are found in Rome, Brussels, Venice, Ghent and Paris.
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