This un-crucifix (it has no INRI on top so it's not a crucifix) is a modern
adaptation of a satanism design from the middle ages or earlier. The
sagging crossbeam is a symbol of a defeated Christ, for it is one step
away from the BROKEN crossbeam, which, by the way is more commonly
known as the "peace sign" of the hippie generation - that grew out of
the abominable 1960's, the years that followed satan's temporary
triumph over the Church when the Pope - refused to announce the Third
Secret - gave up on condemnation of error - and opened Vat.II without
intending it for the purpose it should have served --- the condemnation of
Communism - the definition of Our Lady, Mediatrix and Co-Redemptrix -
and the Collegial Consecration of Russia to the Immaculate Heart of Mary.
Besides the sagging crossbeam, there is the salacious posture of Our Lord's
knees, the corrupted texture of its half-melted surface, and the emaciated
hollowness of Our Lord's body - all blatant lies. This is a really ugly thing,
and it cannot do anything for our contemplation of the mysteries of the
Rosary or the Stations of the Cross.
Can you imagine trying to meditate on Stations when the images
depicted ARE ALL IN THE STYLE OF THIS THING?
Can you imagine what the devil's voice coming from a possessed subject
during exorcism would say about the exorcist's crucifix if he were to hold
one like this instead of a St. Benedict Cross?
Can you imagine the horror of dying in a strange place, not your own home,
when someone brings you a cross and it looks like THIS????
I had a private audience with JPII (part of a small group) and he gave us
all rosaries. They had this cross on them, and the centerpiece was HIS
OWN IMAGE!! It wasn't easy for me to decide to remove the un-crucifix,
but a man I knew at the time gave me understanding. He held up a real
crucifix in front of my face, and asked me why I don't have one like that
on my rosary. Since I could not think of a good answer, I changed out
the cross. His name was Norbert. He moved to Las Vegas. There is a
Trad chapel there. It's funny how little things like that can leave a lasting
impression. That was 20 years ago. He wasn't well at the time. I doubt
he survives, bless his soul.