The bronze crucifix on the main altar is by Giambologna (16th century).
Located at the rear of the nave, the memorial features a large bronze crucifix set in a niche of white marble.
Matisse also designed the bronze crucifix on the altar, the candle holders in bronze, and the small tabernacle.
In his right hand he clutched an ornate bronze crucifix, which he brandished high over his head as he shouted at the people below him.
His works include a bronze crucifix for the 1934 Crypt for the Fallen at Santa Caterina a Magnanapoli, Rome.
Notable 20th century additions are the stained glass windows designed by Ceri Richards, and the bronze crucifix by Ronald Pope.
A bronze crucifix is above the altar as a part of the baldacchino.
Chapel of the Crucifix: contains a bronze crucifix by Achille Tamburini.
On the altar, the candlesticks are by R. Y. Goodden and the bronze crucifix is by Elisabeth Frink.
During building work on the Church of St. Peter and St. Paul in 1957, a bronze crucifix was found that dates to the 10th century.