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☦️☦️ Orthodox Cross EmojiUnicode: 2626 FE0F
Orthodox cross symbol.
Released in The ☦️ Orthodox Cross emoji was added as part of Unicode 1.1 in 1993 and later was included in Emoji 1.0 in 2015.
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Meaning and Interpretation
"The ☦️ Orthodox Cross emoji represents the symbolic Christian cross most commonly associated with the Eastern Orthodox Church. It has three cross beams; the top bar represents the sign placed above Jesus's head reading 'INRI'. The middle beam is the one upon which he was crucified, and the slanted bottom bar can signify different theological interpretations, such as the balance between good and evil."
Symbolism
- Faith: Primarily symbolizes the Christian faith, particularly Eastern Orthodoxy.
- Sacrifice: Represents the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, highlighting themes of suffering, redemption, and spiritual sacrifice.
- Justice and Mercy: The slanting bottom beam is often suggested to show the divine judgment between the repentant and unrepentant.
Common Usage Scenarios
- When discussing religious events or Orthodox Christian holidays, such as Easter or Christmas.
- As part of prayers or blessings shared in messages or social media posts.
- To signify spiritual reflection, sacred moments, or deep faith-related conversations.
Usage Examples in Conversation
Attending the Orthodox Easter service today 🙏☦️. May everyone feel blessed!
Sending prayers for peace and harmony ☦️✨.
Celebrating Christmas with family and remembering the true reason for the season ☦️.
Today marks my 5-year anniversary of being baptized into the Orthodox faith ☦️💙.
Let’s pray for those in need during these difficult times 🙏☦️.
Usage Guidelines and Etiquette
- Use this emoji mainly in contexts related to religion, especially Eastern Orthodox Christianity.
- Avoid using the ☦️ emoji in a casual or trivial manner, as it represents sacred themes for many people.
- It's respectful to consider the cultural and religious significance of the Orthodox cross when using this emoji in public or secular discussions.