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Crucis

American  
[kroo-sis] / ˈkru sɪs /

noun

Astronomy.
  1. genitive of Crux.


Etymology

Origin of Crucis

From Latin

Example Sentences

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Faithful hold candles during a Via Crucis torchlight procession in Rome.

From Seattle Times • Apr. 4, 2024

It is the first time the pope will not preside at the "Via Crucis" service at Rome's Colosseum since he was elected in 2013.

From Reuters • Apr. 7, 2023

In the Vatican, Pope Francis presided over the Via Crucis or Way of the Cross ceremony in a barren St. Peter’s Square.

From Washington Times • Apr. 6, 2021

In 2017, Pueblo Sin Fronteras took the Via Crucis a step further, organizing several hundred migrants to travel from near the Guatemala border all the way to the United States.

From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 6, 2018

Overbeck, in 1856, was full of work, and in the autumn he journeyed to Perugia, and took as his travelling companions the small drawings of the Via Crucis.

From Overbeck by Atkinson, J. Beavington

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