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Replica of cross installed at Down Cathedral | |
(about 7 hours later) | |
An exact replica of the iconic Downpatrick High Cross, weighing about one tonne, is being installed in front of Down Cathedral in time for Easter. | |
The original cross, which is 1,100 years old, was removed in December to be preserved as the centrepiece of a display in Down County Museum. | The original cross, which is 1,100 years old, was removed in December to be preserved as the centrepiece of a display in Down County Museum. |
The replica was made by a County Down stonemasons, using computer technology to make a copy of the original. | |
The granite used was blasted from Thomas Mountain in the Mournes. | The granite used was blasted from Thomas Mountain in the Mournes. |
The head of the cross shows the Crucifixion of Christ, flanked by the spear-bearer, sponge-bearer and the two thieves, who were given their own names in Irish in the 8th century. | The head of the cross shows the Crucifixion of Christ, flanked by the spear-bearer, sponge-bearer and the two thieves, who were given their own names in Irish in the 8th century. |
The interlace on the side is made up of intertwined snakes, symbols of resurrection as they slough their skin and are reborn. | The interlace on the side is made up of intertwined snakes, symbols of resurrection as they slough their skin and are reborn. |
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