The Crucifix, a universal symbol of the Christian faith, represents the redemptive sacrifice of Jesus Christ. Its veneration is rooted in the Passion and Death of Christ, a central event in the history of salvation. Since the early centuries, Christians have honored the Cross as an instrument of salvation, transforming it from an infamous gallows to a glorious sign of victory over death. Devotion to the Crucifix has developed through the centuries, enriched by practices such as the Stations of the Cross, prayer before the Crucifix, and meditation on the sorrows of Christ. Every Crucifix, like this one with its clear curved cross, invites contemplation of the mystery of divine love and remembrance of the sacrifice of Jesus for humanity.