Christian Cross Tattoos

Many younger persons who identify with Christianity choose to express their faith by getting a tattoo that is related to their belief system. To this end, there are a wide variety of Christian cross tattoos on the market today. Here are a few examples of tattoos containing crosses that may be of interest.

First, there are tattoos that depict a basic Protestant cross, a Roman Catholic crucifix, and an Orthodox cross. Each of these designs have their own particular appeal, and help to signal an indication of the basic theology held by the wearer of the tattoo. These basic designs are widely available in just about any tattoo shop. However, the designs are such that any talented tattoo artist can easily replicate them from a picture of graphic of any of the three.

Another classification of cross tattoos would be those special ones that are related to a particular denominational logo. Church denominations such as the United Methodist Church and the United Church of Christ all incorporate the use of a cross in the logo design that is used in their publications and around their churches. In many cases, both temporary tattoos that are used in youth camps as well as permanent types can be purchased and displayed proudly.

A third example of tattoos that utilize the cross would be special designs that are indicative of a particular organization. For example, a motorcycle club that was formed among a group of Christian adherents might choose to include a cross in the tattoo design that all members choose to get. In like manner, faith based groups of cowboys or stock car racers might also choose to design a tattoo that includes the symbol of the cross. The same is true for any type of group that comes together and chooses to include religion as part of their corporate identity.

The cross has a great deal of meaning to many people. For those that choose to express that significance through the act of getting a tattoo, the options today are many and varied. Why not check out some designs today?



By Timothy Croy
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