ristunteja
Ristunteja is a Finnish historical term used to refer to individuals who carried or bore crosses during religious processions and public ceremonies. In modern Finnish usage the word is rare, and terms such as ristinkantajat or ristin kantajat are more common when describing this ritual role. The word tends to appear primarily in historical texts, folklore collections, and parish records rather than in everyday speech.
Etymology and usage context. The form appears to be built from rist- meaning cross, combined with a
Historical and cultural context. The practice associated with ristunteja reflects Christian ritual traditions in which cross-bearing
See also: ristinkantajat, cross, liturgical processions, Finnish religious history.