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This Holy Order is designed to recognize exceptional Christian achievement.  There are three classes, Grand Knight Commander, Knight Commander, and Knight.  The class of Knight Commander shall be bestowed upon members of clergy, while the class of Knight shall be reserved for lay people.  The regalia for this Order is a neck ribbon, worn by only the Grand Knight Commander of the Order, and a medal with the image of a cross, bible and two hands joined in fellowship on it hung from a light blue and white ribbon.
This Holy Order is designed to recognize exceptional Christian achievement.  There are three classes, Grand Knight Commander, Knight Commander, and Knight.  The class of Knight Commander shall be bestowed upon members of clergy, while the class of Knight shall be reserved for lay people.  The regalia for this Order is a neck ribbon, worn by only the Grand Knight Commander of the Order, and a medal with the image of a cross, bible and two hands joined in fellowship on it hung from a light blue and white ribbon.
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===Future of the Order===
The Order of the Cross creates a unique future issue, regarding its perceived inability to become dormant. Due to the fact that the honor is actually bestowed upon an immortal soul, and not a person, the recipient does not stop being an active member upon death. Due to this, the Order of the Cross will remain active (whether or not it is placed "in disuse") until it is abolished.


==Classes and regalia==
==Classes and regalia==
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===Future of the Order===
The Order of the Cross creates a unique future issue, regarding its perceived inability to become dormant. Due to the fact that the honor is actually bestowed upon an immortal soul, and not a person, the recipient does not stop being an active member upon death. Due to this, the Order of the Cross will remain active (whether or not it is placed "in disuse") until it is abolished.




[[Category:Orders of Westarctica]]
[[Category:Orders of Westarctica]]