Jerusalem Pilgrim's Cross
Jerusalem Cross Signum Sacri Itineris Hierosolymitani | |
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Type | Three degree medal (Gold, Silver and Bronze) |
Awarded for | Support for Christian holy sites during a pilgrimage to the Holy Land |
Country | Holy See |
Presented by | the Franciscan Custodian of the Holy Land for the Holy See |
Eligibility | Practicing Roman Catholics |
Status | Currently awarded |
Established | 2 May 1901 |
Precedence | |
Next (higher) | Benemerenti medal |
Related | Papal Lateran Cross |
The Jerusalem Pilgrim's Cross (Latin: Signum Sacri Itineris Hierosolymitani) is an honour awarded in the name of the Pope as a recognition of merit to pilgrims to the Holy Land.[1]
The decoration is worn on the left side of the chest. It should not be worn except in religious solemnities, processions, pilgrimages, or in the presence of the Pope.[1]
History
The Signum Sacri Itineris Hierosolymitani was established by Pope Leo XIII on 2 May 1901 to honour and to endorse pilgrimage to the Holy Places of Christianity in Palestine.[1]
A certificate from a parish pastor was originally needed to attest to the morality of the candidate and affirm that there was a pious motive to undertake the voyage.[1] As of 2015[update], a certificate is no longer needed.[1] The medal is never sent and can only be conferred at the office of the Custodian of the Holy Land in Jerusalem, belonging to the Franciscan Order.[1] He presents it in the name of the Sovereign Pontiff.[1] The grade depends on the number of trips the recipient has made to the city and whether appropriate suggested donations to the Franciscans have been made.[2]
Insignia
The medal is a Jerusalem cross in gold, silver or bronze. The centre of the front is a small depiction of Pope Leo XIII with the surrounding Latin inscription LEO XIII CREAVIT ANNO MCM (Leo XIII created [this medal] in 1900).[1] In the crossbars, there are four biblical scenes showing the early life and the ministry of Jesus with the inscription CHRISTI AMOR CRUCIFIXI TRAXIT NOS (Christ's love attracted us):[1]
In the center of the reverse, there is the image of the risen Christ. The crossbars show four scenes of the Passion with the inscription SIGNUM SACRI ITINERIS HIEROSOL[YMITANI] (Sign of the holy voyage of Jerusalem):[1]
- Jesus praying in the Garden of Gethsemane
- Flagellation of Christ
- Jesus wearing the crown of thorns
- Crucifixion of Jesus
The cross is suspended from a ribbon of red silk with four blue stripes in the middle. On the edges at each side runs a white band broken by a dark yellow bar.[1]
See also
References
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k "The decoration created by Leon XIII for the Holy Land Pilgrims". www.custodia.org. Gerusalemme - San Salvatore Convento Francescano St. Saviour's Monastery. Archived from the original on 17 November 2015. Retrieved 30 October 2015.
- ^ Orbis Catholicus Travel Blog
External links
- The medal of Pope Leo XIII: a sign of the Holy journey to Jerusalem (At the website of the Custody of the Holy Land)