November 19, 2017
Emperor Constantine
St. Helena
The True Cross
Joshua Castro
This was an all around fascinating article. It is amazing to see how there are numerous mysteries within the Catholic religion. I was not aware that St. Helena followed Jesus’ footsteps by performing many generous acts while on her pilgrimage to the True Cross. It’s amazing to see how she determined which cross was the True Cross! I also find it extremely fascinating that fragments of this cross are spread around the world in different churches.
28/01/2018
9:16 am
Iris Henderson
St Helena’s journey for the True Cross was a great read. I did not know that the cross Jesus was crucified on was found or that we had a piece here in Detroit, Michigan. I think that the healing powers may be up to what someone believes in but it would be awesome if we had something that could heal the sick instantaneously like the cross did for the leper.
30/01/2018
9:16 am
Kayla Lopez
I have never heard of this legend before so it really caught my attention and made me want to read the whole article. After reading about how pieces of the, “True Cross” have been placed in many Catholic churches around the world in order for those believing to go admire, I really want to believe in this legend for myself. This was a very intriguing article to read.
31/01/2018
9:16 am
Luis Morales
Wow! It amazes me that there are numerous mysteries within the Catholic religion that many people do not know about. I have never heard of this legend before. It is incredible to imagine being able see the site at which Jesus gave his life for us. It’s amazing to see how St. Helena was able to determine which cross was the True Cross Christ had been dead for almost 300 years but yet his legacy lived on. I also find it extremely fascinating that fragments of this cross are spread around the world in different churches.
01/02/2018
9:16 am
Timothy ODekirk
I did not know about Saint Helena and her story. It would be nice to know when her feast day was, but other than that, an absolute great and fascinating article. I love the adventure of this story. I also loved how the leper who was instructed to touch the True Cross was instally healed. If that’s not considered a miracle, then I don’t know what is. This was an interesting story about an absolute historic saint.
03/02/2018
9:16 am
Vanessa Tombo
This was a very informative article, prior to reading this article I did not know the story of Helena or about the ” The True Cross”. This article was very well written, which made it very easy to follow. The storyline was well constructed which made the article something more than an encyclopedia about Helen’s life. The story of how the true cross was found and it’s connection to Helena’s life is very significant.
04/02/2018
9:16 am
Jose Figueroa
Myths are always so interesting since, in some instances, there is a chance that it actually happened. Not only birthing one of the greatest Roman emperors but possibly finding the cross Jesus was buried on. She was vital to the main practice of Christianity as her son allowed the practice of the religion. My favorite part was how the cross was possibly distributed for all to honor rather than one church hold onto. The story of the healing of the leper was also excellently told.
04/02/2018
9:16 am
Arianna Kennet
An interesting story or myth about Catholicism, I would say. This story of St Helena is not one which I have heard of before, nor have I heard of the True Cross. Imagine being able to find the place where Jesus was crucified at, and being able to just see and physically touch his cross, what a feeling. If only the story were true. I like how parts of the cross were distributed around the world to honour its significance.
06/02/2018
9:16 am
Andrew Dominguez
This was a very interesting article on a key symbol in the christian religion. Its amazing to see Helena do the same actions as Jesus, such as helping the poor. What i thought was shocking is how they tested to see if it was actually the cross Jesus died on. What i want to know is if these stories actually happened or were a myth passed down from generation to generation.
23/03/2018
9:16 am
Edgar Ramon
I had no idea that we had a piece of the ‘True Cross’ here in the U.S. I had read of this story before, whether it is true or not I obviously do not know, but not too much time had passed since Jesus’ death, and a great many people would look for these relics that Jesus left for centuries to come for some reason. I know that using relics is not a popular practice in current times, but I know that my mother was able to give birth to my youngest sister, when all the doctors told her she was going to die at birth or not last through five years of age. She had been visited by a Franciscan priest earlier, who gave her a piece of cloth from a soon to be beatified person, and she prayed for hours while holding it. I know it’s hard to believe, but the odds were against her. Oh and my sister is completely healthy, and extremely smart.
28/01/2018
9:16 am