 
2" metal Pardon Crucifix with silver
oxidized finish...
This beautiful Pardon Crucifix is so lovely and is
relevant to one of my favorite Popes, Pope St. Pius X,
granted these
indulgences:
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Whoever carries on his person the Pardon Crucifix, may
thereby gain an indulgence.
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For devoutly kissing the Crucifix, an indulgence is gained.
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Whoever says one of the following invocations before this
crucifix may gain each time an indulgence: "Our Father who
art in heaven, forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those
who trespass against us." "I beg the Blessed Virgin Mary to
pray to the Lord our God for me."
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Whoever, habitually devout to this Crucifix, will fulfill
the necessary conditions of Confession and Holy Communion,
may gain a Plenary Indulgence on the following feasts: On
the feasts of the Five Wounds of our Lord, the Invention of
the Holy Cross, the Exaltation of the Holy Cross, the
Immaculate Conception, and the Seven Dolors of the Blessed
Virgin Mary.
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Whoever at the moment of death, fortified with the
Sacraments of the Church, or contrite of heart, in the
supposition of being unable to receive them, will kiss this
Crucifix and ask pardon of God for his sins, and pardon his
neighbor, will gain a Plenary Indulgence.
On the back of the Crucifix, on the transverse arms, are the
words, "Father, forgive them." On the long part of the Cross are
the words, "Behold this heart which has so loved men." The
Sacred Heart is shown where the two arms of the Cross meet.
Great power...
"Remember, keep your sacramentals constantly upon you: your
brown Scapular, your St. Benedict medal, the Miraculous Medal,
and also the medal of Our Lady of the Roses.
"You must keep them upon you, with a crucifix. We demand a
crucifix, because demons--many of the highest ones in the realms
of hell cannot stand the sight of a crucifix. They will not
approach your door. I give you this knowledge, My children,
though it is not common knowledge upon earth, that the crucifix
has great power against satan." - Jesus, June 18, 1987
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