Wedding

CHRISTIAN “WEDDING CROSS”

The wedding cross has been a symbol of Christian union since medieval times. It is either a simple or an unbroken cross that represents eternal love. Medieval artists saw the interlocking rings as a symbol of the two-way commitment of two people to each other in order to love, grow and live in God’s grace. A wedding unity cross is a wonderful addition to a couple who are newly married. It symbolizes their eternal commitment to each other. Saint Patrick’s Guild proudly offers a variety of wedding crosses to choose from, whether you are looking for a gift for a wedding or if you want to buy your own to commemorate your special day.

Wedding Crosses in our Inventory

We have a variety of wedding crosses in our inventory. You will find one that suits your style and home decor. All of the wedding unity crosses that we offer are made from high-quality porcelain, resin and silver. They will never lose their beauty over time. Saint Patrick’s Guild offers many wedding cross options. You can personalize them with the names and dates of your union. This keepsake will last a lifetime.

You can also choose from inspirational cross designs or personalized messages. You can either hang your wedding cross on a wall or place it on a shelf. This visible reminder of your vows will be a constant reminder of the love you have for each other under God. Take a look at our wide selection of wedding crosses to find the right one for you.

Wedding Cross-Cultural marriage reduces the incidence of inheritable diseases

The chances of having a child with a genetic disease or a birth defect is greatly reduced by marrying in another area. You can reduce the likelihood of your children inheriting diseases and illnesses by marrying someone outside your locality. Your children will live a happy and successful life.

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Experimentation with Other Cultures

Marriage to a person of a different culture opens us up to their society and people. We learn about the culture and way they live by when we tie the nuptial knot in another culture.