Holy Cross summons a holy cross that inflicts Holy damage twice on a target. It can Blind the target by a low chance. Inflicts double damage with 2-handed .
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| - Holy Cross summons a holy cross that inflicts Holy damage twice on a target. It can Blind the target by a low chance. Inflicts double damage with 2-handed .
- Holy Cross slices a single target with a cross shaped attack to inflict Holy property physical damage. It has a chance of leaving the target blind. The damage is doubled with a two-handed Spear.
- The Holy Cross, known as Trinitism, is a popular religion in the world of eden.
- The Holy Cross are a pair of holy short swords in Star Ocean: The Second Story that can be equipped by one of the protagonists, Ashton Anchors, and bring the wielder good luck. The blades are some sort of pure white metal that radiates light and they sport gold hilts and crosspieces.
- Holy attack that strikes the target twice.
- The Holy Cross is an item found only in console ports of Return to Castle Wolfenstein, imbued with the power to destroy the undead. Use the awesome power of the cross when you have a large group of enemies gathered around you.
- Holy Cross Day, or the Feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross, is a Christian festival celebrated on 14 September. Those Eastern churches that use the Julian calendar celebrate on the same date in that calendar, which is currently 27 September in the Gregorian calendar.
- In the first issue, drawn by Davy Francis, the district is shaken by the rape and murder of a local woman. The second, drawn by Chris Hogg, is a magical realist story of a young man who has saved all the tears he's shed in a bottle and hopes that by throwing it away he will lose his sadness. The third, drawn by Paul J. Holden, is the story of a young boy who escapes an abusive home life by acting out the fantasies in superhero comics. The series was followed by a Holy Cross graphic novel, The Moon Looked Down and Laughed, by Coney and Holden, in 1997.
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| - Holy Cross summons a holy cross that inflicts Holy damage twice on a target. It can Blind the target by a low chance. Inflicts double damage with 2-handed .
- Holy Cross slices a single target with a cross shaped attack to inflict Holy property physical damage. It has a chance of leaving the target blind. The damage is doubled with a two-handed Spear.
- The Holy Cross, known as Trinitism, is a popular religion in the world of eden.
- The Holy Cross are a pair of holy short swords in Star Ocean: The Second Story that can be equipped by one of the protagonists, Ashton Anchors, and bring the wielder good luck. The blades are some sort of pure white metal that radiates light and they sport gold hilts and crosspieces.
- Holy attack that strikes the target twice.
- Holy Cross Day, or the Feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross, is a Christian festival celebrated on 14 September. Those Eastern churches that use the Julian calendar celebrate on the same date in that calendar, which is currently 27 September in the Gregorian calendar. The festival commemorates the finding in Jerusalem of the Cross on which Jesus died, by Saint Helena, the mother of Emperor Constantine, in 326. This was during a period of renovation of the traditional place of the crucifixion and the building of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre by Macarius, Bishop of Jerusalem, under the instruction of Constantine. The earliest account of this is given in the Ecclesiastical History of Socrates Scholasticus (b. 380). This account was later expanded by Sozomen and Theoderet of Cyrrhus. Of these, Theodoret's account has become the standard. All the accounts describe the demolition of the pagan Roman temple that had been built on the site, and the discovery of the three crosses (for Jesus and the two thieves who were crucified with him) buried near the tomb. The accounts say that Bishop Macarius resolved to discover which of the three crosses was the true Cross of Christ, and he had each in turn laid upon a noble lady of Jerusalem who was suffering from an incurable disease. The third cross to be placed upon her cured her of her disease instantly, and was thus deemed to be that of Christ. The celebration of the exaltation, or lifting up, of the Cross is more popular in Eastern Christian churches than it is in the West. Many Eastern Churches hold processions and light bonfires in high places to celebrate the day. The lighting of bonfires is supposedly connected to the beacon fires ordered by Helena to relay the joyful news to Constantinople.
- The Holy Cross is an item found only in console ports of Return to Castle Wolfenstein, imbued with the power to destroy the undead. Use the awesome power of the cross when you have a large group of enemies gathered around you.
- In the first issue, drawn by Davy Francis, the district is shaken by the rape and murder of a local woman. The second, drawn by Chris Hogg, is a magical realist story of a young man who has saved all the tears he's shed in a bottle and hopes that by throwing it away he will lose his sadness. The third, drawn by Paul J. Holden, is the story of a young boy who escapes an abusive home life by acting out the fantasies in superhero comics. The series was followed by a Holy Cross graphic novel, The Moon Looked Down and Laughed, by Coney and Holden, in 1997. According to Davy Francis, a fourth issue exists, drawn by himself and never published. The characters Jimmy and Davy were also to appear in a spin-off strip illustrated by Seán Doran, which remains incomplete.
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