The Calvary Cross is a symbol of sacrifice and salvation in Christianity. It can also be known as the Holy Cross, Passion Cross, or Crucifix. While the terms may have slightly different meanings, they all refer to the same symbol of Christ's death and resurrection. The term "Calvary" refers to the site of Jesus' crucifixion, which is also known as Golgotha. The term "Passion Cross" emphasizes the suffering of Christ during his crucifixion, while "Crucifix" typically refers to a cross with the figure of Christ represented on it. Regardless of the term used, the Calvary Cross remains a powerful and enduring symbol of faith for Christians around the world.