Feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross
The Feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross is celebrated on September 14 each year in the Christian liturgical calendar. This feast commemorates the discovery of the true cross by Saint Helena, the mother of Emperor Constantine, in the 4th century. It honors the significance of the cross as a symbol of salvation and redemption in Christianity.
The celebration includes various religious observances, such as special liturgies and processions. Many Christians reflect on the meaning of the cross, which represents both suffering and hope. The feast is particularly important in the Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic traditions, where it emphasizes the central role of the cross in the faith.