It includes the following text: The design of this cross is inspired by an earlier replica that was called the Termon Cross. The word 'termon' comes from the Gaelic 'tearmann' meaning 'sanctuary', and the cross once Marked out the townland boundary-and the edge of church lands. This cross has been made by the NIEA craft workforce, reflecting , the older woodworking traditions Sponsored by the family of Brigid Kearney, née Totten and Oliver Kearney, RIP. In loving remembrance of two lives well lived, a lasting legacy agas atá anois ar shlí na fírínne A poetic translation: and who is now on the path of truth Pictured here J0585 : Crosses inside Cranfield Church
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