A 3.5 m (11.48 ft.) tall, marble cross is embedded in the outer wall of the apse.
The last date carved in the marble cross is 12-19 March 1944.
The statue features a marble cross shaped as if made of logs.
In the church yard, there are two marble crosses, which were removed from Zrenjanin's two squares during 1950's.
There was a white marble cross at the head, and the grave was surrounded by a black iron chain set in a low granite base.
The marble cross which stood over the grave had been vandalised, as had many other gravestones nearby.
Beneath these branches on the left is a marble cross with 'Giselle' written on it.
His grave in Lot 28, Section 62 is marked by an Italian marble cross.
The marble cross atop his grave was added later at the request of his sister in Ireland.
One of the unique features of the church is a large, intricately carved, white marble cross in the courtyard.