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"crucifix" Definitions
  1. a model of a cross with a figure of Jesus Christ on it, as a symbol of the Christian religionTopics Religion and festivalsc2

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" Crucifix and rosary "I always bring a crucifix that my mom gave me years ago.
A vendor mounts a crucifix for sale on the wall.
The object in his pocket proved to be a crucifix.
The relocation of the crucifix is just a decoy, they say.
He wears a crucifix pendant and a New York Mets ring.
One twin bed, a reading chair, a lamp, and a crucifix.
If the opponent goes for this sly bait, Yoshida gets the crucifix.
He could also wear a crucifix because that will work as protection.
This is the appearance of a "red crucifix" in the heavens after sunset.
Crucifix retro forage keytar, craft beer before they sold out heirloom VHS etsy.
Churches have been lavishly restored; a large crucifix hangs over the main street.
A LARGE CRUCIFIX has long hung above the speaker's chair in Quebec's legislature.
They also called for the removal of the crucifix from the legislative chamber.
Golden statues of the saints stood next to a crucifix festooned with pearls.
On the way out Venegas turned a crucifix by Smiley's bed upside down.
In Peru, congressmen pull out the crucifix to legislate on the female body.
Even the great Robson Moura found himself scrambling up into a Yoshida crucifix.
The outfit was accessorized with a pearl anklet and a bejeweled crucifix necklace.
The government voted unanimously to keep the crucifix, and the report was shelved.
Gary Carruesco later said a "dark colored simulated wood grain" crucifix was found.
One image — of ants crawling on a crucifix — was singled out for criticism.
Aliakbari quickly scored a beautiful trip takedown, before holding Almeida in the crucifix position.
A police statement said a dark-colored simulated wood crucifix was found on Serna.
Neither is that $125 M Jewelry Crucifix necklace or the $850 Rachel Comey choker.
I grew up Catholic in Italy in the 80s, a crucifix in every classroom.
Arnold also apparently ripped off Burnett's crucifix, which he was wearing around his neck.
") and Savage Master's "Ready to Sin" ("Under the banner of 666, beneath inverted crucifix!
The tourists smirked up at the woman, at the crucifix, then at each other.
He had a walking stick, a crucifix and big open sores on his legs.
Against Pablo Popovitch, Garcia went straight from defending half guard to attacking the crucifix.
For a time, a crucifix hung on the wall of the Grace House lobby.
Arnold said it was a gold chain but in fact, it was a crucifix.
They are walking away, repelled by a giant crucifix bursting from the front door.
But Nurmagomedov also searches constantly for the most famous grounded hand trap—the mounted crucifix.
Mr Legault initially defended the crucifix as a historical symbol rather than a religious one.
To save others, she voluntarily falls in crucifix formation into a pit of molten lava.
"If you remove the (religious) symbolism from the crucifix ... it becomes a parody," the Rev.
Christian—nobody would blink if one wore a cross or crucifix on a necklace, and
It was a standing, semi-nude woman studying a crucifix held in her right hand.
Cathie Vetrano, the victim's mother, often held a crucifix and a photo of her daughter.
This is stage Brooklyn, with its stained-glass church windows, careworn furniture and overarching crucifix.
The mounted crucifix is a Nurmagomedov staple and he enters it a number of ways.
One woman wearing a crucifix broke through a police cordon and flung herself at Francis's feet.
Workers transport a crucifix, a statue of a former pope, and other holy objects via dolly.
In July 2017, an 18th century crucifix was also found near the location, according to MLive .
In those days – he himself told us – he wore for many years a small silver crucifix.
The Los Angeles Times and other local media have reported that Serna was carrying a crucifix.
If the crucifix remains in its position above the speaker's chair, the answer will be "no".
"My father made the crucifix, and when the headstone came, somebody threw it out," Vo explained.
Two days after the floodwaters receded, the "Crucifix" was found face down in water and mud.
Now hanging in the church's Sacristy, "Crucifix" is a testament to the first decade of restoration.
At a hearing in May, he sat behind a glass cage, clutching a small plastic crucifix.
Even Pope John Paul II made a pilgrimage in the '203s to leave a giant crucifix.
She wears a wooden, T-shaped crucifix, or St. Francis cross, over her blue tartan sweater.
A tin cup had been left beside it, and someone had tossed in a small crucifix.
Visitors will be able to purchase crucifix grappling hooks with sharp, hooked blades for maximum grappling power.
It's also worth noting his body is splayed in a crucifix formation as he's taking those bullets.
They were met with hundreds of protestors who wielded Gritty signs like a crucifix against a vampire.
I've done Jesus Christ upside down on a crucifix, engulfed in flames while being disemboweled by zombies.
On stage, a conquistador priest brandished a crucifix as he urged an indigenous rebel to embrace Jesus.
In the fantasy, I was wearing just a loincloth, while—for some reason—tied to a crucifix.
Its nickname is "the Pope's revenge"; when the sun hits it, a crucifix of reflected light appears.
"It's not about trying to count how many carats are in someone's crucifix pendant," Mr. Jenkins said.
Jessica Penne used this technique beautifully in Invicta to roll back over her shoulders and attack a crucifix.
Crucifix, one of the newest hues, is a playful brown color that will definitely be an autumn staple.
The morning after the blaze, priceless relics were still intact, and a crucifix bathed in the morning light.
Bling says Ferg was inspired by an old photo he remembered of His Holiness rocking a bejeweled crucifix.
We hopped in his white Mercedes CLS350, with a crucifix and Orthodox icons dangling from the rearview mirror.
In the operating room, the nurses laid me down on a crucifix-shaped table: arms outstretched, legs spread.
He touched and kissed the crucifix that Pio was praying to when he received the stigmata in 1918.
The back is embroidered with a crucifix and the inscription "Dieu est mon maître": God is my master.
The eyewitness says Burnett pushed Arnold back and then Arnold ripped Burnett's crucifix off his neck, breaking it.
The real star here is Zayn's pouty gaze at everything around him, including a random crucifix on the wall.
A wooden crucifix attributed to Michelangelo was reinstalled at the Santo Spirito church in Florence following an extensive restoration.
Remnants of the crucifix refers to relics believed by Christians to be part of the cross where Jesus died.
But politicians of all parties were loth to take down the crucifix, which was replaced with another in 20173.
The crucifix debate marked the latest dust-up over migration that has riled up the Catholic Church in Italy.
Xavier is leant over Gaspard's plate, helping him mould his steak tartare into the shape of the Justice crucifix.
Dangling from the hands is a rosary that has a blood-dripping razor blade where the crucifix should be.
Pence gifted Pope Francis a crucifix made with wood from a tree near the vice president's residence in Washington.
Islamists had slit the throat of the man's Christian wife because she refused to throw her crucifix on the ground.
According to investigators, Gomez's remains were allegedly covered in blood, and there was a large crucifix lying across her chest.
According to investigators, Geneva's remains were allegedly covered in blood, and there was a large crucifix lying across her chest.
Juanita told investigators she had punched her daughter repeatedly before shoving the crucifix and a religious medallion into her throat.
Rodolfo Hernandez, 60, strapped himself with yellow tape to a makeshift crucifix made from an ironing board and a plywood.
The pending bill would require a crucifix to be displayed in all public spaces and institutions, including ports and universities.
Mideo Cruz created Jesus Christ with Mickey Mouse ears as well as a sculpture of a crucifix with a penis.
Juanita told investigators she had punched her daughter repeatedly before shoving the crucifix and a religious medallion down her throat.
The authorities also released the photograph of him wearing a crucifix, in the hope that someone might give him up.
The case is ostensibly about a World War I monument in suburban Maryland that's shaped like a four-story crucifix.
He also became the first Spanish leader to take office without the presence of either the Bible or a crucifix.
Villagers had salvaged statues, paintings and a crucifix from the wreckage and assembled a makeshift altar in a community center.
A woman in San Antonio, Texas, was arrested on Sunday after allegedly hitting her mother in the head with a crucifix.
The crucifix had been mounted on the wall and was about 10 inches long, according to the San Antonio Express-News.
In 1987, the artist stirred up controversy with Piss Christ, an image of a crucifix in a glass of his urine.
They just want to drink a few life-sustaining sips and leave before anyone shows up with garlic and a crucifix.
An Oklahoma woman was found guilty of first-degree murder after she forced a crucifix and medallion down her daughter's throat.
She was found covered in blood, with her arms spread out and a large crucifix lying across her chest, investigators said.
The pastor explained that she had a demon inside of her (likely angered by the site of a real-life crucifix).
He could be any dude enjoying casual Friday at the office, except that an enormous silver crucifix hangs from his neck.
When it was over, Mr. Hamaty walked up the aisle of the main sanctuary and knelt and genuflected before the crucifix.
I learned that years earlier, in 1983, Frecon had seen Cimabue's "Crucifix" when it was at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Her passive-aggressive line readings and gestures (worrying a little gold crucifix on a chain as she passes judgment) are pristine.
The magnetism of "Untitled," and it's arousing glory, makes it easy to miss the Jesus crucifix pendant dangling from his neck.
But a crucifix hangs at the front of the room, which is lined with prayer candles, statues and even children's art.
They cast and carve their intricate knife hilts by hand, incorporating embellishments like Swarovski gemstones bought at auction and vintage crucifix parts.
"I sent my three sons," said Phan Van Thuong, a wiry 64-year-old grandfather with a crucifix tattooed on his chest.
A crucifix hangs prominently in the lower house of the Polish parliament, despite legal efforts by secular politicians to have it removed.
Just as vampires in gothic fiction can be kept at bay with a brandished crucifix, so too, it seems, can evil bosses.
No stranger to risque fashion, Madonna's iconic slip dress and crucifix in "Like A Prayer" can be considered her most controversial look.
In contrast, only 5 percent were bothered by the crucifix, 25 percent by the kippah and 30 per cent by the turban.
She's so full of a demon that the only way to relieve her feelings is to have hate sex with a crucifix.
Gomez allegedly told police her daughter was possessed, and that she believed the crucifix and medallion would help "rid Satan" from her body.
Their show, "The Witch and Don Cristóbal", was provocative: a nun was stabbed by a crucifix; a judge was hanged with a noose.
Two weeks ago, before the referendum, FARC commanders returned to present the community with a six-foot-tall wooden crucifix, made in Havana.
He did so without swearing on the Bible or Crucifix, a first for a Spanish prime minister since the restoration of the democracy.
The crucifix over the altar is carved from dark wood showing Jesus's ribs and thick nails driven between the bones of his feet.
And if you had any sense that he might believe in a higher power, that fizzled away when he spit on a crucifix.
Very often Yoshida's opponent will grab at whatever leg they can get and Yoshida will trap the arm and transition to the crucifix.
In fact, a crucifix stares down on Quebec's National Assembly, where the religious neutrality law that included the ban was debated and passed.
The first thing that I see when I come into her house is a crucifix made out of Coke cans hanging on the wall.
With influences ranging from Crucifix to Integrity, Deflect is a perfect embodiment of both the energy and excitement that hardcore was initially founded upon.
Later he spoke on state television, clutching a crucifix, and said that the pontiff had given him several books and "personal reflections" to ponder.
Surreally, we stand—a blessed trio, in front of the crucifix—Father Clive, me, and my pussy, which he grasps firmly in both hands.
Markus Söder, the newish Bavarian premier, has decreed that from June 1st a crucifix must be displayed in all offices of the regional government.
Among her more controversial opinions was qualified approval of a work by an American photographer, Andres Serrano, showing a Christian crucifix immersed in urine.
"That crucifix over there is the oldest one," Ricardo tells me, showing me one that's around 50 centimeters long and made out of wood.
PETA often gets celebs to pose nude, but this ad featuring Joanna Krupa with a crucifix hit a nerve — the Catholic Church was outraged.
Thought bubbles trail him as he stows his crucifix in the bedside table and holsters a weapon in the predawn silence of his apartment.
Ultimately, he will be buried in the small chapel between the wooden confessionals, adorned with the relics of saints and a centuries-old crucifix.
He had draped bright blue-and-orange plastic necklaces and two long gold chains suspending a chunky crucifix over a dark blue Yankees jersey.
A 1,000-pound crucifix forged from blackened steel and encrusted with jewels is the centerpiece of the renovated sanctuary, which seats nearly 3,000 people.
The crucifix below was removed in Norcia and will be stored with other artwork in a nearby warehouse where damaged artifacts will be repaired.
Fiorina—whose giant Telenovela villain crucifix might be interpreted as a literal Hail Mary—hated on the media as well, and also dredged up #Benghazi.
But fuck it, put me on that chain-gang, sez Heart Attack Joe, pluck out mine eyes, crucifix me by the side of I-95.
On the walls hang a crucifix, a plush Pink Panther, and mirrors strategically placed so she can see around the room and into the hallway.
In some of her routines, she explained on the show, the queen would cover a giant crucifix with racial slurs and beat it to splinters.
The victim's mother, Juanita Gomez, 50, allegedly told investigators she'd punched her daughter repeatedly before shoving the crucifix and a religious medallion into her throat.
The Iranian then had Herring in the crucifix position to dish out further punishment and even landed a couple of soccer kicks after a scramble.
This one shows Francis, wearing a simple crucifix around his neck, embracing Trump, who wears a gold watch and sports a pistol in a holster.
Carol pleaded and dangled her crucifix from one sleeve, the better to distract her targets as she blasted them with the other, which concealed what?
It almost seems as though black rays shoot from her arms but you're mistaking sunshine for the central beam of the crucifix she's hanging from.
At St. Marcello, the pope prayed before a crucifix used in a procession during a 1522 plague outbreak in Rome, according to the British newspaper.
It was these principles that led France to ban the Muslim headscarf from state schools, as well as the crucifix and other "conspicuous" religious signs.
When she's not in uniform, Rochelle is styled darkly, with flowing black dresses and matching tights, chocolate lipstick, crucifix earrings, and layers of beaded jewelry.
Martinez then allegedly grabbed a "bulky, wooden" crucifix and began to hit her mother, 46, on the head with it "in a stabbing motion," KSAT reported.
A Spanish clockwork monk from around 1560 was made to move across a table while piously praying, beating his breast, and raising a crucifix and rosary.
Trivia is planned, and costumes are encouraged, so get your blood-splattered nightgown or priest collar and crucifix ready for an evening of cinematic demonic possession.
"This year also appeared in the heavens a red crucifix, after sunset," was how the Anglo-Saxon Chronicles reported the event in the mid-eighth century.
Faith and reason, Athens and Jerusalem, the aesthetic and the ascetic, the mystical and the philosophical — even the crucifix itself, two infinite lines converging and combining.
Backstage, a mint green church office with a hanging crucifix became a sweaty, cologne-laced locker room, with performers choreographing their moves and changing into costumes.
A massive headpiece, a heavily beaded mini-dress topped with a skirt and cropped jacket, and a crucifix necklace comprised the look by Maison Margiela Artisanal.
Their grimy shelter (by Mariana Sanchez Hernandez) has a giant hole in one wall and, on another, a pale patch where a crucifix used to be.
Kazimir Malevich deployed the Russian Orthodox crucifix, sometimes with the angled footrest (or suppedaneum), as he does in "Mystic Suprematism (Black Cross on Red Oval)" (1920).
In the late 1980s, Senator Jesse Helms led a crusade against the arts agency for funding "obscene" art like Andres Serrano's photo of a crucifix in urine.
He said that a woman wearing a crucifix had detonated a bomb inside the cathedral, and that a male companion had blown himself up outside minutes later.
The singer Rihanna embraced the idea, dressing like the female pope that the Vatican has never had, complete with a papal tiara and a bejeweled crucifix necklace.
She accessorized the grunge look with a large crucifix necklace and Bonet's signature tiny sunglasses — and even added fringe bangs to her hair to match the actress.
A skull, a crucifix and the suggestion of a sorrowing Rubenesque nude press in on a naked man (possibly the artist) who may be leaving them behind.
Islamic State militants overran the Christian town of Qaraqosh nearly three years ago, smashing every crucifix they found and using the walls of churches for target practice.
But Soeder said the crucifix was being displayed not as a Christian symbol but as a symbol of the identity of Bavaria, Germany's richest and most conservative state.
As his opponent pushes the knee off the neck, Nurmagomedov sweeps his knee back inside of the arm and drives it to the floor, capturing the mounted crucifix.
Self-described "Hood Pope" A$AP Ferg is trying to one-up the real Pontiff with a crucifix-inspired grill with just about every color in the rainbow.
She told police she attacked her daughter because she believed she was possessed, and that she believed the crucifix and medallion would help "rid Satan" from her body.
When he despaired over saying funeral Masses for teenagers felled by drugs and gang violence, he took to the streets, offering to exchange a crucifix for a gun.
Seeing a Catholic soldier in agony, he was said to have found a crucifix and held it to the dying man's lips, before succumbing to enemy fire himself.
The Italians found his Facebook page and submitted into evidence a photograph of a dour man wearing a blue shirt and a silver chain with a large crucifix.
That's a huge burden to be so hungry for these stories of excellence, and to have to hold them up, like a crucifix in front of a vampire.
He wears a crucifix, and starts his day with a prayer to the Virgin Mary, whom he ranked as an especially powerful deity, alongside the Hindu goddess Kali.
A rosary with white beads and a gold crucifix threaded his hands, which rested on the white T-shirt bearing his image and name: Luis Omar Ocasio-Capo.
In a detail that reads like a fever dream, clergy gave victims large gold crucifix necklaces, which marked the children as prey to other members of the ring.
Father Elkin, a clean-shaven man in his early fifties, wearing a black soutane and a large crucifix, waved me into his office next to the mess hall.
This is the artist whose "Piss Christ," his infamous image of a plastic crucifix bathed in urine, sparked the first skirmish in the culture wars 30 years ago.
"Wrestling brings peace as different people come from different places to meet and create friendship," Jok told Reuters before the match, a white plastic crucifix around his neck.
The group made their slow march toward Holy Spirit Church led by altar helpers carrying the crucifix high, a young Jesus and Mary, and a few Roman soldiers.
The ceremony took place inside and around Zayed Sports City stadium, where a large crucifix -- a rare sight in an Arab Gulf state -- loomed above the makeshift steeple.
King Reina seemingly could have finished the fight at any time she wanted on the ground, hammering Alpha Female with punches while pinning her down in a mounted crucifix.
Morales also raised eyebrows on that occasion with his choice of a gift when he presented the pope with a crucifix in the shape of a hammer and sickle.
She told police she attacked her daughter because the 33-year-old was possessed, and that she believed the crucifix and medallion would help "rid Satan" from her body.
On the wall inside hangs a picture of Jesus and a crucifix—next to it, a photo montage made up of happy images of Vincent's wedding and children's birthdays.
" More contemporary precedents include George Michael's door knocker of a crucifix, which he wore on his left ear for his 1987 album, "Faith," and Rob Lowe's character in "St.
He left the car and walked through the twilight towards the small hill to the church's left, 60 feet of jagged rocks leading up to a white wooden crucifix.
The white Air Max 97 sneakers, by creative label MSCHF, have teal accents and are injected with holy water from the Jordan River and have a steel crucifix attached.
You see Francis going down the line -- and as he approaches the grabber, she actually ramps up by doing a crucifix blessing on herself in anticipation of making contact.
Almeida tried bucking out of the crucifix position, but Aliakbari's weight advantage and superior wrestling control told as he maintained position and rained down punches on the dome of Almeida.
Willoughby says Ostrem was frequently counseled by a Catholic priest who placed a crucifix on his forehead, commanded demons to leave his body and asked God to silence the voices.
Similarly, imagine being the victim of an assault with a crucifix and having to explain that to the doctor who treats you at the hospital for cuts to your face.
According to the Sun, the sex parties appeared to have taken place in the church's rectory, or clergy residence, rather than on the altar next to the crucifix or whatever.
There was a student who literally found a dead cat on the train tracks in Glendale and nailed it to a crucifix on the wall across from the school's cafeteria.
Relatives said he grew up in a Catholic family; a crucifix sat on his aunt's dining room table, and she wears a necklace with a portrait of the Virgin Mary.
One of the most admired works at Santa Croce is Cimabue's "Crucifix," the 13th-century painted cross in wood that was submerged in the flood up to Christ's golden halo.
A modest space with small religious paintings and sketches from the 1840s and '50s raises the emotional pitch with amazing Lamentations and Pietas, and a Rubenesque sketch for a Crucifix.
The urine-bathed crucifix became a symbol of blasphemy for conservatives already determined to gut the National Endowment for the Arts, which had previously awarded the artist with a $143,000.
In the reception area, a crucifix and a gold-framed portrait of St. Robert Bellarmine, an Italian Jesuit who was a key figure in the Counter-Reformation, decorate the walls.
Sanchez was sworn in as Spanish prime minister before King Felipe, his right hand on the constitution — the first time that was not done with the Bible or a crucifix.
There is a clear visual allusion to Christ, stretched out on an imaginary crucifix, and an overtone of sacrifice, perhaps indicating that we as a society have sacrificed our culture.
Photographed at 21, she appears lying on a bed in a vaguely seductive pose wearing a spangly tie-up bikini, her black hair in a ponytail, a crucifix around her neck.
" Foxx added that the most memorable Grammy performer of all time for him was Madonna, "You see Madonna in a wedding dress rolling around and you go grab your crucifix first.
Soeder initially said the crucifix was being displayed as a symbol of the identity of Bavaria, Germany's richest and most conservative state, but later conceded it was primarily a Christian symbol.
In casual clothes and chatting about the tools of his trade—a "Vogel" crystal, compass, steel crucifix, pendulum and bag of salt from Jerusalem—he says he can deliver unreal results.
A 50-year-old Oklahoma woman faces homicide charges for allegedly stuffing a crucifix down her adult daughter's throat under the belief that her daughter was possessed by Satan, PEOPLE confirms.
Growing up in Mexico, he remembers every house having a crucifix, with a picture of the pope on one side and a picture of President John F. Kennedy on the other.
Speaking recently to retired detectives, Mr. Grimm stood before a large crucifix and an image of the pope, describing himself as an "open book" and asking them to rejoin his cause.
Strasbourg in the festive season in reality mixes the commercial and the spiritual, as tacky plastic ornaments and winking Father Christmas figures compete for attention with the crucifix and holy child.
Lam's denaturalizing weaponization takes something of a mystical lunge with the sacrificial "Belial empereur des mouches" ("Belial, Emperor of the Flies," 83) and the darkly crucifix-like "Les Noces" ("The Nuptials," 1947).
According to the Post, Vetrano's mother, Cathy Vetrano, let out an anguished moan as the recording was played and at one point she brought a foot-long, golden crucifix to her face.
Italy isn&apost alone in dealing with the crucifix issue, which has flared anew as large numbers of refugees and migrants from countries that are not predominantly Christian seek asylum in Europe.
For a good century and a half after its completion, it seems, "The Indian Girl" solely depicted a Native American woman holding a crucifix, bewitched by an outside and potentially corrupting force.
Among all the images on the walls, Nachito has a special place for one that illustrates a corncob with a crucifix in the middle; it was a present from on old customer.
In an apparent effort to show its commitment to secularism, Mr. Legault's government pledged on Thursday to move a crucifix from the national assembly's main chamber to another area in the building.
The plot is too disjointed, but Connelly's robust characters more than compensate: from Daisy's drug-addicted mother to a murdered tattoo artist whose only body art was the crucifix around her neck.
Firemen used a metal basket on the end of a crane to lower themselves into the church, whose roof has collapsed, to rescue relics such as an antique icon and a broken crucifix.
This week in art news: pioneering Pop artist James Rosenquist died, 5Pointz artists were cleared to sue the site's developer, and a crucifix attributed to Michelangelo was reinstalled at a church in Florence.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Roman Catholic leaders and other religious groups in Germany have joined a chorus critical of a Bavarian government order requiring all regional government buildings to display a crucifix from June 1.
It sort of looks like a big, bright Advil tablet with a cloth face sporting two big volume buttons — a plus and minus that look a bit like a crucifix when you squint.
For example, in 2013 a British Airways employee won a discrimination case against the airline after it had told her to cover up a crucifix necklace which, it said, breached its uniform policy.
Her crimes are many; among others, she hid cocaine in a crucifix, grinded against her stepbrother, tricked the dumbest girl in school into becoming a floozy and got off some perfectly barbed insults.
At one point, a svelte dancer stripped off his leather thong and thrusted his hips to Benny Benassi's "Satisfaction" while erecting a crucifix against his groin, his dick perfectly tucked between his legs.
The house reminded me of the condominium units my family used to rent on Emerald Isle when I was in my twenties, though none of those had a crucifix hanging in the kitchen.
Though the story struggles under the weight of its many symbols—ghostly coyotes, crucifix-like cacti, 9/11, alien spaceships, the Sea of Galilee—it powerfully evokes the sense of being an outsider.
The duo discussed this idea for three weeks, before realizing that they already had just that, in the shape of a crucifix they'd been using as a recurring visual motif in their performances.
Some conservatives attacked artists like Andres Serrano — specifically his "Piss Christ" photograph of a crucifix in a container of what was supposedly his own urine — and Robert Mapplethorpe, known for his homoerotic photographs.
Grady Hendrix, author of the new book My Best Friend's Exorcism, still remembers watching the movie as a teenager, and being shocked by the scene in which Linda Blair violates herself with a crucifix.
She's implied that Jane is a liar and that Celeste was an inadequate wife, and outright insulted Madeline in a conversation that was both deliciously passive-aggressive and masterfully accessorized with a crucifix pendant.
She held back nothing back, hurling into the audience with gleeful abandon a tambourine, "future feminist" shirts, her underwear, and finally a crucifix that had been inserted into her vagina by a band member.
The name Andres Serrano often evokes ideas of controversy and absurdity, primarily due to his 1987 work Piss Christ, a photograph depicting a crucifix submerged in urine, and the ensuing national controversy that followed.
Barefoot and wearing shorts and a wooden crucifix at the San Juan station on Wednesday, the bright-eyed Penchi credited retro technology for helping WAPA power through the maelstrom, along with some divine intervention.
To help prove the regime's contention that the Islamist rebels are extremists, the army showed the group of journalists a church whose contents were set on fire by the rebels, the crucifix yanked off.
And with her artillery of dungarees, crucifix necklaces, knotted grungy plaid shirts, and battered leather jackets, it was no surprise that she earned some serious fashion chops with campaigns for Guess and Miu Miu.
Goodridge's monstrous power had allowed him to knock Paul Herrera unconscious with elbows from the crucifix and starch Jerry Bohlander with two swatting right hands while defending a kneebar, but where Goodridge had power.
It was the ants that got him into trouble, long after his death, when the National Portrait Gallery included, in an exhibition in 2010, some footage he shot of ants crawling over a crucifix.
Although street protests were held in their defense, Mr. Pérez and Mr. de la Fuente also drew criticism because of other scenes seen as offensive, including the stabbing of a nun with a crucifix.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Muslim groups in Germany accused the Bavarian government of double standards on Friday as a new order requiring government buildings in the mainly Catholic southern region to display a crucifix went into effect.
A well-built man with a camouflage cowboy hat, rosary beads and crucifix around his neck, Mr Kenyi is among more than 785,000 people who have fled violence in South Sudan for refuge in Uganda.
Pitchers, glass bottles, and ceramic containers lined an overhead shelf, presided over by a crucifix (a sign of his return to Catholicism); outside was a view to Mont Sainte-Victoire, which he painted numerous times.
Visible throughout on the stage floor is a crucifix that gets deployed in not entirely expected ways at the inevitable ending, where it then emits a sulfurous glow; all credit there to Lee Curran's lighting.
The mounted crucifix is a favorite of Nurmagomedov and he alternated between this and a position with his thigh over the opponent's head, threatening an upside down triangle choke and landing punches between his legs.
"The third game, I felt like I had more energy, even more so than I had in the past," Boyle, 22, said, a towel draped over his shoulders and a crucifix dangling from his neck.
The exhibition includes Celia Cruz's gold platform shoes, Marc Anthony's microphone stand (with a big silvery crucifix built in) and Tito Puente's red sequined tailcoat and his multicolored timbales, looking like psychedelic stained-glass windows.
The photo of it, which made the cover of Surfer magazine, shows Moriarity blown backward at the crest of a five-story brownish wave, his board pointing skyward, his arms flung out in crucifix position.
In this instance Nurmagomedov switches from knee on neck to knee on belly, then pummels his free leg inside Johnson's forearm to drop his weight on Johnson's biceps and threaten a mounted crucifix once again.
There is a figure, in the foreground wearing a graduation cap nailed into a crucifix that doubles as what might be the scales of justice with the modern, oppositional yin and yang symbols held in balance.
The Foundation for Moral Law, a legal advocacy group founded by former Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore, filed a friend-of-the-court brief noting that the National Mall in Washington, D.C. also resembles a crucifix.
Angelo Caloia, 79, the highest ranking Holy See financial official to stand trial, was the sole defendant in the tiny court room, which has both a crucifix and a picture of Pope Francis on its walls.
It may be a classic tale of deception and shagging trumped by true love and heterosexual monogamy, but it's one of the first and only to feature revenge porn, therapists and a crucifix full of gak.
The room suggests the subject's deep devoutness: paintings of religious figures cover the back wall, and a grand, lace-draped altar occupies half the frame, adorned with a crucifix and large statues of the Virgin Mary.
Sister Marjana Lleshi was asleep in her room in the Don Minozzi convent beside the Church of the Most Holy Crucifix in Amatrice, Italy, on Wednesday when she was woken up by the walls collapsing around her.
Controversies elsewhere in the world — for example, the 1989 furor in the United States over Andres Serrano's photograph of a crucifix submerged in urine — highlight the potential tensions of public funding of art considered offensive by some.
An Oklahoma woman has been sentenced to life in prison without parole for killing her daughter by forcing a crucifix and a medallion down her daughter's throat because she thought she was possessed by Satan, PEOPLE confirms.
In the rear of this single-room structure, where one would expect to find the crucifix in a Christian church, would be one of Kelly's totem sculptures — a thin column standing over the interior like a sentinel.
Annual funding for the two endowments lags behind where it was in the early 1990s after controversies over money for provocative arts projects like Andres Serrano's urine-immersed crucifix created a climate that led to budget cuts.
Kiki Smith's resin and fiberglass sculpture "Ice Man" (1995) is hung like a traditional crucifix, but other works, like Loren Eiferman's little clay and iron heads resting on a pillow, imagine the body in more abstract ways.
Speaking to CNN outside a church in Kochchikade, which was also targeted in Sunday's attack, Sister Ramoshini Fernando, who wore a blue robe and silver crucifix, said she was highly conscious that she might now be a target.
Controversially, it suggested that all state officials in positions of "coercive power" — like police officers and judges — be barred from wearing any religious symbols, and that the large crucifix hanging prominently in the provincial legislative chambers be removed.
It came with a helpful chart, displayed in subway stations and other public spaces, of an outsize crucifix, a hijab, a niqab, a turban and a skullcap — all types of religious accouterments the proposed law sought to ban.
I saw this film when it first came out and joined legions of others who ran out of the theater, unable to watch its entirety after the infamous "masturbation with a crucifix" scene (actually, it's a rape scene).
Not only do the shoes contain holy water in the soles that came from the Jordan River and was blessed by a priest, but a crucifix has also been placed on top of the laces on the right trainer.
It is good to see that even in this loss Horcher has received nothing but praise for gamely hanging on, and at no point showing a hint of quitting even while deep in a mounted crucifix and eating elbows.
Here she prepares to stride forth from her victory over the serpent that swallowed her whole (long story), and from which she escaped by irritating its innards with the crucifix she carried in her hand until it expelled her.
This was the so-called Lautsi case, in which a half-Italian, half-Finnish mother took to court her argument that the crucifix displayed in the Italian school which her children attended was an affront to the family's secular convictions.
In 2628, GOP senators denounced a photograph known as "Piss Christ" — which depicted a crucifix in a glass of the artist's urine — that had been displayed in a three-city art exhibit organized by the Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art.
In her book, "Religious Policy in the Soviet Union," author Sabrina Petra Ramet wrote that atheist leaders enlisted children to protest the Christmas tree and encouraged children to actually spit on the crucifix, or cross, the symbol of Christ's birth.
They are badass, grotty masterpieces of witchy enchantment, made even more magically powerful by their installation, intensely bracketing Lucio Fontana's twisted "Crucifix" (277), which is in turn being gazed upon from across the room by Karel Appel's melting "Face" (21).
It's no coincidence that a tiny crucifix on the proposed coat of arms for 1630 New Amsterdam is dwarfed by the oversized initials of the Dutch West India Company and no fewer than three large beavers — the company's stock in trade.
According to the film's version of history, this fictional "Cross of Coronado" is a jewel-encrusted cross that combines a gold alloy crucifix from the 25th or 2000th century with a piece of the True Cross upon which Jesus Christ was crucified.
In addition to the Our Fathers, Hail Marys, and Glory Bes you recite for every decade, there's also the Apostle's Creed that kicks off the entire rosary (recited while holding the rosary's crucifix) and the concluding Hail, Holy Queen or Salve Regina.
On the next step of his survival man quest for gospel truth, Kevin is bitten by a snake, passes out at the foot of a mysterious mid-field crucifix, sees a dog, and wakes up days later in a house he doesn't recognize.
Think of Chris Ofili's dung-splattered black Virgin Mary, which Rudolph Giuliani, New York's mayor at the time, decried as anti-Catholic—or its older cousin "Piss Christ," by Andres Serrano, a photograph depicting a crucifix submerged in Serrano's tangerine-colored urine.
While the church has welcomed a "Crucifix Halloween" party featuring barely dressed, leather-clad dancers gyrating in front of a lit-up cross, its director, Gérald St-Georges, a Roman Catholic, stressed that its main function was still sacred rather than profane.
VERONA — In a City Hall office decorated with ultrasound images of his children, a Crucifix and nesting dolls of President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia, Mayor Federico Sboarina explained why he had sought to make Verona the first "Pro-Life City" in Italy.
Along with "holy water" floating inside the see-through soles, the white and aqua blue sneakers also feature a red sole to symbolize shoes traditionally worn by past Popes, a crucifix attached to the laces and frankincense-scented insoles, Fox News reports.
The newcomers are exhausted swimmers who've barely made it to land: an English "pilgrim" in a buckled stovepipe hat; an enslaved black man, shackles on his arms; a missionary clutching a crucifix; an impoverished Frenchwoman sent abroad to help populate the New World.
McSpadden had short dyed-red hair, and she wore a black hoodie, gold-rimmed sunglasses, a sparkly crucifix, and a bracelet of colorful beads, a token of the organization she founded, called Rainbow of Mothers, which supports women who have buried their children.
And though the doctor explains that her clinic employs a "religiously neutral" modification of the 12-step template — one in which addicts express powerlessness over the three nouns that make up the play's title — she nevertheless (Emma notices witheringly) wears a crucifix.
ROME – A close adviser to Pope Francis criticized legislation proposed by Italy&aposs anti-migrant League party to require ports and other public institutions to display a crucifix, saying Wednesday that the religious symbol isn&apost "a team emblem" to be shown for political ends.
Among the tributes to this transition is "Oma Totem," from 2009, a sculptural stack of items that his grandmother received from relief organizations when she settled, initially, in Germany: a washer-dryer, a small refrigerator and a television set affixed with a wood crucifix.
And while he would always insist that the symbol he affixed next to his signature was a crucifix, not a dagger, he redeemed his nickname by his single-minded campaign to recast Irish Catholics as less un-American than they were perceived as being.
Edmonds, whose work was featured in the most recent Whitney Biennial, had found a crumbling apartment near Place de la République to replicate the novel's main setting and procured a catalog of objects that appear in the book: a crucifix, a cut-glass whisky tumbler.
Pope Francis departed from his prepared remarks at a special prayer service honoring Christian martyrs in Rome last weekend to tell the story of a Muslim man who watched Islamist terrorists cut the throat of his Christian wife because she refused to discard her crucifix.
This exhibition includes works by 22 artists, installed throughout the cathedral, and was inspired by Edwina Sandys's 1975 bronze sculpture of a nude woman on a crucifix titled "Christa," which raised a commotion when it was displayed in the cathedral during Holy Week in 1984.
What followed was a long battle between Scott's children and the land's new owner, a local builder, during which the chapel was damaged by water, had its pews demolished, and even had some internal parts stolen, including a carved figure of Christ on a crucifix.
But they are not here to discuss their latest findings; they are here to call, again and again, for a general triumph of science, and the man in the full-body devil costume with the cardboard crucifix reading Fairly Tale is drawing more attention.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads An artist known for colorful and bizarre works of satire — including recent paintings of Trump's America and Santa Claus nailed to a crucifix — has filed a federal class-action lawsuit against some of the world's most powerful museums.
Jonathan Rosenbaum notes how Thank God I'm still an atheist not only pays tribute to Luis Buñuel, but also, with intersecting images like the sliced eye from Un Chien Andalou being pierced by a crucifix, links disparate images from the filmmaker's vast career into wry commentary.
For one, Jerome's face is a deeply etched study of despair, with his eyes trained on the barely legible crucifix in the upper right corner (which I was able to discern only after Bambach pointed it out), his brow furrowed, his mouth parted in prayer or abasement.
So we begin the show, in a room of the Cadogan Hotel in London in 1895, with two servants (Elliot Balchin and Jessie Hills) rising from the sheets of an unmade bed in flagrante delicto, yes, but also in crucifix positions, as lush orchestral music swells.
Most Germans reject the so-called "Kreuzpflicht," or crucifix mandate, but in Bavaria, where over 75% identify as Protestant or Roman Catholic, the new rule seems to be an attempt by the Christian Socialist Union, or CSU, to hold on to power in the October elections.
A Muslim immigrant to Italy, he feels, should not object to the presence of a crucifix in his daughter's classroom as a symbol of the nation's Catholic heritage; but neither should her school object to her preference for modest dress and the wearing of a head scarf.
" It is the account of a man grown old, looking back at a time marked by harsh solitude and anguish, but also by energy, invention, and an intense and irretrievable sense of meaning: even the knife he used for daily tasks "reeked of meaning, like a crucifix.
First pairing a chunky crucifix with a bra, mesh top, rubber bracelets, and a Boy Toy belt buckle, the blonde superstar would later dye her hair back to parochial-school brown and slip on a negligee to dance before burning crosses and get intimate with a Black saint.
This despite a detailed description of the work mounted mere feet away, around the statue's backside, and despite the obvious: what she's holding is of course not a 21st century gadget because unless you subscribe to theories of time travel, how could it be anything but a crucifix?
He is the only television creator who could possibly have presented Lily Rabe as a Satan-possessed nun, gyrating in a red negligee in front of a crucifix while singing "You Don't Own Me," and have it come across as an indelible critique of the Catholic Church's misogyny.
On Monday evening, the Jewish organizers and many of the protesters gathered in St. Stephen and the Incarnation Episcopal Church in northern DC, where they trained for the next day's demonstration, painted signs, and learned protest songs next to stained glass windows depicting Christian saints and beneath a hanging wooden crucifix.
In particular, over the past 15 years since the 9/11 terror attacks, swine-based hate crimes and intimidation have been a fixture in the West—so much so that we've seen the emergence of the (false) belief that pork is to Muslims as garlic or a crucifix is to vampires.
Just on Tuesday, a motion to debate removing a large crucifix that is prominently displayed in Quebec's National Assembly was blocked by the governing party, the same party that created the face-covering law — illustrating yet again how fraught and emotionally charged the subject of religious symbols is in the province.
There is a fair amount of humor in some of the images, such as INRI Cristo (his name taken from the inscription put by the Romans on the crucifix) cruising around his Brazilian compound on a cross-adorned pedestal pushed by blue-gowned disciples, yet Bendiksen's photographs are never judgmental.
Of course, most of the celebrities fucked it up by dressing nowhere near ostentatiously enough (or, worse: wearing an ordinary ball gown with a little halo headpiece or a crucifix embroidery), but there's one woman who can always be relied upon for extravagance, especially when the word 'Catholic' is anywhere close by.
One could be traced to a $75,000 grant that the endowment, in 1987, had given to the Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art in Winston-Salem, N.C., in support of a traveling visual arts exhibition that included a photograph titled "Piss Christ," Andres Serrano's depiction of a crucifix floating in a golden liquid.
"Somebody who was looking at the John Does in Arizona and missing persons on the Charley Project—an Irish woman, actually—she realized that this John Doe who disappeared in Arizona just two days after the guy in Texas was wearing the same crucifix necklace as the guy in Texas," Good says.
ROME — Early on Wednesday morning, hours after Cardinal Bernard F. Law died in a Rome hospital, a priest unlocked a small chapel at the Basilica of St. Mary Major and pointed to the spot under the marble altar and life-size crucifix where the once-mighty American prelate had arranged to be buried.
In the wake of Gertrude's union with Claudius, Hamlet seems incapable of interpreting any familial relationship as being untinged with incest: Gertrude (Fiona Bell) makes her entrance splayed out on a bed in a pose that is at once crucifix and pinup, and Hamlet reacts to her with equal parts desire and fear.
For the Penguins, those players are Bonino, who leads the finals with 18 blocked shots, and defenseman Ian Cole, who on Easter Sunday this season was struck in the chest by a shot that was so hard it bent the crucifix around his neck, leaving an imprint on his skin that is still visible.
The snake, reminiscent of the serpent in the Garden of Eden (never actually said in Genesis to be the devil but forever associated with him), appears in Andre Serrano's 2011 work of the same name, curled around a crucifix, while Francisco Goya's "Witches' Sabbath" (1798) depicts the devil as a horned goat receiving child sacrifices.
Although not as well known as "A Fire in My Belly," considered a work in progress, "ITSOFOMO" is perhaps his most fully realized film work, which incorporates elements from other projects, including a scene of a crucifix covered in crawling ants that was at the center of a 2010 controversy surrounding the exhibition Hide/Seek at the Smithsonian.
The era's religious faith is especially palpable in two carved softwood sculptures from the 14th century whose colors and gilding remain nearly intact: a pale, life-size Spanish crucifix that is both daunting and slightly comic and a polychrome wood Pietà with anguished expressions and with gaping wounds whose red matches that of the Virgin's robes.

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