Source: Willem Vandenameele
This field cross is located at the end of the Chemin Du Pouhon in Creppe.
Next to it there is a picnic area.
A road cross or a field cross is a common memorial in Catholic regions at the intersection of roads and streets. It is a religious expression that reminds the passerby that Christ died on the cross.
Road crosses exist in wooden, cast iron and stone variants. They were placed by wealthy individuals , often farmers, or by neighborhood associations who collected money for this purpose. If a road cross is placed outside built-up areas, it is called a field cross.
If the figure of Christ does not put his head on the right - but on the left shoulder, one speaks of a Wrong Dear Lord.
So this right here is a right one...
Source: Willem Vandenameele
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