King Charles III's coronation cross will include two shards of wood gifted from the Pope for the occasion believed by the Church to be from the cross used to crucify Jesus Christ.
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The processional cross, which is known as the Cross of Wales, was formed from recycled silver bullion, Welsh slate and timber, and gifted to the monarch by the Church of Wales. There are also words from the last sermon of St David on the back in Welsh:"Byddwch lawen. Cadwch y ffydd. Gwnewch y Pethau Bychain." It translates to:"Be joyful. Keep the faith. Do the little things.
"It is not only a sign of the deep Christian roots of our nation but will, I am sure, encourage us all to model our lives on the love given by our Saviour, Jesus Christ. We look forward to honouring it, not only in the various celebrations that are planned, but also in the dignified setting in which it will find a permanent home."
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