Catholic Cross Necklaces
Shop Catholic cross necklaces and cross pendants handcrafted in sterling silver, 14kt gold filled, and 14kt solid gold. Our collection includes traditional Latin crosses, Celtic crosses, Greek crosses, Maltese crosses, St. Benedict crosses, budded crosses, flared crosses, and contemporary Catholic cross necklaces made in the USA by Bliss Manufacturing and backed by a lifetime guarantee.
A Catholic cross necklace is one of the most recognized symbols of the Christian faith. Catholics wear cross necklaces as daily reminders of Christ's love, hope, sacrifice, and discipleship. Unlike a crucifix, which displays the body of Christ, a cross pendant presents the empty Cross—a symbol of Christ's victory over sin and death and the promise of the Resurrection.
Whether you're searching for an everyday Catholic cross necklace, a meaningful Confirmation gift, a First Communion keepsake, an RCIA gift, graduation jewelry, or a timeless expression of faith, our collection offers beautifully crafted crosses designed to be worn for years.
Complete Guide to Catholic Cross Necklaces
Not sure which Catholic cross necklace is right for you? Compare crosses and crucifixes, explore men's and women's styles, learn about gold, sterling silver, wood, and stainless steel, and discover meaningful Catholic gift ideas.
Cross or Crucifix?
Many Catholics wonder whether they should wear a cross or a crucifix. Both are beautiful expressions of faith. A cross emphasizes Christ's Resurrection and victory over death, while a crucifix visibly reminds us of Christ's sacrifice on Calvary. Many Catholics own and wear both depending on the occasion and personal devotion.
Learn the Difference Between a Cross and a Crucifix →
Choosing the Right Catholic Cross Necklace
Men's Catholic Cross Necklaces
Larger pendants with longer chains designed for everyday wear and traditional Catholic styling.
Women's Catholic Cross Necklaces
Elegant proportions perfect for everyday devotion, layering, and meaningful Catholic gifts.
Gift-Ready Catholic Jewelry
Every necklace arrives beautifully gift boxed, making it an ideal Catholic gift for Baptism, First Communion, Confirmation, RCIA, graduation, birthdays, anniversaries, weddings, and Christmas.
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Whether you're shopping for yourself or searching for a meaningful Catholic gift, our collection of Catholic cross necklaces combines timeless craftsmanship, authentic Catholic symbolism, and heirloom-quality jewelry made to accompany a lifetime of faith.

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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between a cross and a crucifix necklace?
A cross necklace features the bare cross — two intersecting beams without any figure attached. A crucifix necklace includes the corpus: the sculpted body of Jesus Christ on the cross. Both are sacred Christian symbols. Catholics have traditionally favored the crucifix because it depicts Christ's sacrifice, and the Church requires a crucifix (not a bare cross) on or near the altar during Mass. However, cross necklaces are also deeply honored in Catholic tradition and are a beautiful, understated way to profess your faith. Browse our Crucifix Necklaces for pendants with the corpus.
What does a Celtic cross mean?
The Celtic cross features a distinctive ring or halo encircling the intersection of the cross beams. Originating in medieval Ireland and Scotland, it is associated with St. Patrick and the early Christian missionaries who converted the Celtic peoples. The ring has been interpreted as representing eternity, the sun (which St. Patrick may have incorporated to make the cross familiar to pagan converts), or the unity of God's creation. Celtic crosses often include intricate knotwork patterns symbolizing the infinite nature of God. They are especially popular among Irish and Scottish Catholics and as gifts for St. Patrick's Day.
What is a Maltese cross?
The Maltese cross has eight points formed by four V-shaped arms meeting at the center. It originated with the Knights Hospitaller — a Catholic military order founded during the Crusades to care for sick pilgrims in the Holy Land, later known as the Knights of Malta. The eight points represent the eight Beatitudes from Christ's Sermon on the Mount (Matthew 5:3-10). The Maltese cross carries a heritage of Catholic chivalry, service to the sick, and defense of the faith. It remains a popular cross style for Catholic men.
What size cross necklace should I choose?
Our cross necklaces come in several sizes. Small crosses (approximately 1/2 to 3/4 inch) are subtle and lightweight, ideal for women, children, or layering with other necklaces. Medium crosses (approximately 3/4 to 1 inch) are the most versatile size for everyday wear by both men and women. Large crosses (1 inch and above) make a bold statement of faith and are especially popular for men. Chain lengths of 18 inches are standard for women; 24 inches work better for men. Many of our cross styles are unisex — the difference is simply pendant size and chain length.
Do you have cross necklaces for men?
Yes. Our men's cross necklaces feature larger pendants (typically 1 to 1-3/4 inches) on 24-inch chains — substantial enough to be visible over a shirt collar or worn comfortably under clothing. Popular men's styles include the Latin cross, Celtic cross, Maltese cross, and budded cross in sterling silver and 14kt gold filled. All men's crosses are made in the USA by Bliss Manufacturing with a lifetime guarantee and arrive in a gift box.
Can a cross necklace be blessed?
Yes. Any Catholic priest or deacon can bless a cross necklace, and the Church encourages it. Once blessed, the cross becomes a sacramental — a sacred object that disposes the wearer to receive God's grace and serves as a reminder to pray. Blessed religious objects should be treated with reverence and not discarded casually. Our crosses are not pre-blessed, as selling blessed items is considered simony under Catholic canon law, but they arrive ready for blessing at your parish.
What is the difference between sterling silver and gold filled crosses?
Sterling silver crosses are made from .925 solid sterling silver — a precious metal that's durable, beautiful, and naturally resistant to corrosion. 14kt gold filled crosses have a thick layer of 14-karat gold permanently bonded to a jeweler's brass core. Gold filled is not gold plated — it contains 50 to 100 times more gold than plating, so it won't tarnish, peel, or fade even with years of daily wear. 14kt solid gold crosses are heirloom pieces. All options are made in the USA by Bliss Manufacturing and carry a lifetime guarantee against manufacturing defects.
What do the three buds on a budded cross mean?
The budded cross (also called the trefoil cross) has three-lobed tips on each arm. The three buds on each arm represent the Holy Trinity — God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit. With four arms, the cross displays twelve buds in total, which can also represent the Twelve Apostles. The budded cross is a visual catechism of Trinitarian faith built into the very shape of the cross, making it one of the most theologically rich cross designs in Catholic tradition.
Is a cross necklace a good gift for a non-Catholic Christian?
Yes — a cross necklace is one of the best ecumenical Christian gifts because the cross is a universal symbol shared across all Christian denominations. Unlike the crucifix (which is distinctly Catholic and Orthodox), the bare cross is worn and honored by Protestants, Evangelicals, and Catholics alike. A sterling silver or gold cross necklace makes a meaningful gift for Protestant friends and family members for Christmas, Easter, Confirmation, graduation, or any occasion.
Are your cross necklaces made in the USA?
Yes. All of our cross necklaces and pendants are handcrafted in the USA by Bliss Manufacturing, a family-owned company producing religious jewelry since 1912. Every cross is die-struck from solid sterling silver, 14kt gold filled, or 14kt solid gold, then hand-polished and individually inspected. Bliss crosses come with a lifetime guarantee against tarnishing or manufacturing defects. Necklaces include a durable chain (18-inch or 24-inch) and arrive in a gift box.
Cross vs. Crucifix: Understanding the Difference
The most common question about Christian jewelry is the difference between a cross and a crucifix. A cross consists of the two intersecting beams alone — no figure attached. A crucifix adds the corpus: the sculpted body of Jesus Christ nailed to the cross. Both are sacred Christian symbols, but they carry different emphases.
Catholics have traditionally favored the crucifix because it depicts the sacrifice of Christ — the moment that purchased salvation for the world. The Church requires a crucifix (not a bare cross) on or near the altar during Mass. However, the cross is also deeply honored in Catholic tradition. The Sign of the Cross is the most fundamental Catholic prayer gesture. The Stations of the Cross are prayed during Lent. The Exaltation of the Holy Cross is celebrated as a feast day on September 14. The cross itself — even without the corpus — is a sacred object worthy of veneration.
Many Catholics wear a cross necklace for daily casual wear and reserve a crucifix for more formal devotional occasions. Others choose a cross for its simpler, more understated appearance while maintaining the same depth of faith. Neither choice is more or less Catholic — both are authentic expressions of Christian identity.
Cross Styles in Our Collection
Catholic crosses come in a rich variety of styles, each rooted in centuries of Christian art and devotion. Understanding these styles helps you choose the cross that best reflects your faith and heritage.
The Latin Cross is the most recognized cross in the world — a vertical beam crossed by a shorter horizontal beam positioned above center. This is the shape of the cross on which Christ was crucified, and it is the standard cross seen in Catholic churches worldwide. A Latin cross pendant is the classic, timeless choice for anyone seeking a simple and powerful expression of faith.
The Celtic Cross features a distinctive ring encircling the intersection of the beams. Originating in medieval Ireland and Scotland, the Celtic cross is associated with St. Patrick and the early Christian missionaries who converted the Celtic peoples. The ring has been interpreted as representing eternity, the sun (incorporated by St. Patrick to make the cross familiar to pagan converts), or the unity of creation. Celtic crosses often feature intricate knotwork patterns — an art form unique to the Celtic Christian tradition. They are especially popular among Irish and Scottish Catholics and as gifts for St. Patrick's Day.
The Greek Cross has four arms of equal length, forming a perfect plus sign. This cross predates the Latin cross in Christian art and is widely used in Eastern Catholic and Orthodox traditions. Its balanced proportions symbolize the equality of all four directions — the universal reach of the Gospel to all corners of the earth.
The Maltese Cross has eight points formed by four V-shaped arms meeting at the center. This cross originated with the Knights Hospitaller (the Order of St. John of Jerusalem, later the Knights of Malta), a Catholic military order founded during the Crusades. The eight points represent the eight Beatitudes from Christ's Sermon on the Mount. The Maltese cross carries a heritage of Catholic chivalry, service to the sick, and defense of the faith.
The St. Benedict Cross incorporates the Medal of St. Benedict into the cross design. While most St. Benedict designs are crucifixes (with the corpus), some cross-only versions exist that feature the medal's protective inscriptions — including the Latin initials of the Vade Retro Satana prayer — without the corpus figure. These are popular among Catholics who want the spiritual protection of the St. Benedict medal in a cross format.
The Budded Cross has trefoil (three-lobed) tips on each arm, representing the Holy Trinity. This Trinitarian symbolism makes the budded cross a visual expression of one of Christianity's most fundamental doctrines: that God is Father, Son, and Holy Spirit — three persons in one God.
The Fleur-de-Lis Cross features lily-shaped tips, symbolizing the Blessed Virgin Mary and purity. The fleur-de-lis has deep roots in French Catholic tradition and is associated with the Blessed Mother, St. Joseph (often depicted holding a lily), and the French monarchy's devotion to the faith.
Sterling Silver vs. Gold Cross Necklaces
Our cross necklaces come in three premium metals. Sterling silver (.925 solid silver) is the most popular choice — durable, beautiful, and naturally resistant to corrosion. It develops a subtle patina over time that many wearers appreciate. 14kt gold filled crosses have a thick layer of 14-karat gold permanently bonded to a jeweler's brass core — containing 50 to 100 times more gold than gold plating, so they won't tarnish, peel, or fade. 14kt solid gold crosses are heirloom-quality pieces meant to be passed down for generations. All metals are made in the USA by Bliss Manufacturing and carry a lifetime guarantee.
Cross Necklaces for Men and Women
Our collection includes cross necklaces sized for both men and women. Men's crosses are typically larger (1" to 1¾") and come on 24" chains — substantial enough to be visible over a shirt collar or worn under clothing with room to spare. Women's crosses tend to be smaller and more delicate (½" to ¾") on 18" chains, designed for layering with other necklaces or wearing as a subtle statement of faith. Many of our cross styles are unisex — the difference is simply chain length and pendant size.
Gift Occasions for Catholic Cross Necklaces
A cross necklace is one of the most universally appropriate Christian gifts. It is especially meaningful for Baptism (the first outward symbol of faith given to a new Christian), First Communion (marking the child's deepening relationship with Christ), Confirmation (publicly declaring one's faith), RCIA (welcoming new Catholics or Christians with the most fundamental symbol of the faith), graduation, Christmas, Easter, and as everyday devotional wear. Because the cross is shared across all Christian denominations, it also makes a thoughtful gift for Protestant friends and family members. Pair a cross necklace with a men's wood rosary or a Miraculous Medal for a complete spiritual gift set.













