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Processional Cross

Byzantine

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Revered among Eastern Christians, Saint Sabas (439–532) led a great monastic movement: at the still-extant monastery he founded near Jerusalem, monks lived in solitude during the week but came together for services and provisions at week’s end. This cross is a celebration of the rich tradition of desert monasticism: Saint Sabas’s portrait is in the center of the reverse side, and the saints on the arms are other holy monks of the region.

Processional Cross, Silver gilt and niello, Byzantine

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