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Faith in constellation southern cross

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"Cross is the smallest of the 88 modern constellations,but is one of the most distinctive types, being dominated by a cross-shaped asterism that is commonly known as the Southern Cross". (Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)

The image of the cross is the most important part of Roman Catholicism. In fact, you could see nuns, priests, bishops, archbishops, and Popes wearing crucifix. Also, by comparison, Christ called the Father in heaven as "Father" but Roman Catholicism is calling the Father in Vatican City as "Holy Father". The  body of Christ is not being called holy in contrast to the cross, which is being called "holy".

When  Christ died, he was resurrected to life by the Father in heaven. But when the cross lost its force against early Christians, who were never afraid to die on the cross, it was resurrected to life by the Holy Father in Vatican City through the Roman Empire.

Aside from calling it holy, Roman Catholicism uses "The Name" of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit, whenever followers pray, by starting and ending the prayer with a "sign of the cross" and at the same time, uses "The Name" by reciting "In the name of the Father, of the Son, and the Holy Spirit..Amen".

This ceremony spiritually put the image of the cross over and above "The name" considering that cross is only one and "The Name" being quoted pertains to three persons, thus, the cross, by way of a traditional deception, is being phrased three times (3x) more than "The Name".

Also, the symbolism in prayer has the semblance of alpha-omega or beginning-ending, which is being superficially understood by Roman Catholics as referring to Christ. But in practice, they are actually phrasing the "image of the cross" in prayer, which is never necessary when praying to the real Father in heaven and referring to the cross as the alpha-omega instead of Christ.

It was later discovered that this image is also located in heaven. Thus, Roman Catholicism has its own specific God, who/which is in the image of the cross located also in heaven and followers are phrasing him/it three times (3x) more than the real God.

In fine, Roman Empire through the Roman Catholic Alleged Church was able to effectively deceive substantial believers to believe on and phrase the cross by using "The Name" of God.

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Crux. Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia."Crux/ˈkrʌks/ is the smallest of the 88 modern constellations, but is one of the most distinctive. Its name is Latin for cross, and it is dominated by a cross-shaped asterism that is commonly known as the Southern Cross".

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