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Product name:PLASTIC CRUCIFIX
Model: DP043
Brand: B&R
Application: Coffin & Casket lid
Origin: China
Manufacturer: Sumer International (Beijing) Trading Co.,Ltd
Product detail:
Size: 19.5*11cm
Material: Plastic
Color: Gold, Silver or Bronze (Optional)
Attached on casket by pins
MOQ:1000 pcs
Packing: Carton
Main feature:
Professionally engaged in funeral field over 10 years;
Customized products acceptable;
Good quality and competitive price;
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A crucifix (from Latin cruci fixus meaning "(one) fixed to a cross") is an image of Jesus on the cross, as distinct from a bare cross. The representation of Jesus himself on the cross is referred to in English as the corpus (Latin for "body").
Difference Between Coffin and Casket
Many people treat the terms “coffin” and “casket” as the same. But
in reality, these are two distinct boxes used for the dead
especially if you are in the U.S. Their primary difference is in
the shape of the box. A casket’s corners are often rounded whereas
a coffin has a very odd form that seems to fit to the natural shape
of the body. As such, a coffin has a narrower leg and head portion
while the mid-area of the box is significantly wider. This is to
better accommodate the bulge of the torso region. It does not come
as a surprise that coffins were once nicknamed as the
“heel-squeezer” as it is a more form-fitting container for the dead
as opposed to the casket.
Summary:
1.Coffins have a narrowed head and leg portion while the midsection
is somewhat bulged to accommodate the torso area of the dead body.
A casket is a plainly rectangular-shaped container for the dead
that can be opened at its top in two segments (like a two-door
fridge).
2.Coffins are always associated with the dead while caskets are
also sometimes linked to mean jewelry boxes and other containers
for special objects.
3.Coffins are usually less expensive than caskets.
4.Coffins were already present thousands of years ago whereas
caskets for the dead were introduced more recently.
Catholic Church by territory
Country | Total population | % Catholic | Catholic total |
---|---|---|---|
U.S. Virgin Islands | 109,840 | 34% | 37,345 |
Anguilla | 14,108 | 5.7% | 804 |
Aruba | 101,484 | 75.3% | 76,464 |
British Virgin Islands | 24,041 | 9.5% | 2,283 |
Cayman Islands | 47,862 | 14.1% | 6,748 |
Curaçao | 142,180 | 72.8% | 103,507 |
Falkland Islands | 3,000 | 10% | 300 |
French Guiana | 221,500 | 75% | 166,500 |
Greenland | 55,984 | 0.2% | 111 |
Guadeloupe | 405,500 | 85.2% | 345,486 |
Guam | 154,623 | 85% | 131,430 |
Hong Kong | 7,230,000 | 2.2% | 160,000 |
Martinique | 390,000 | 80% | 312,000 |
Macau | 650,000 | 4.6% | 30,000 |
New Caledonia | 249,000 | 60.2% | 150,000 |
Puerto Rico | 3,600,000 | 56% | 2,016,000 |
Rérunion | 839,500 | 79.7% | 669,249 |
Saint Pierre and Miquelon | 6,025 | 93% | 5,600 |
Turks and Caicos Islands | 22,352 | 11.4% | 2,548 |
Wallis and Futuna | 14,231 | 95.8% | 13,631 |
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