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  1. Catholic-Link English. 10.7K subscribers. 145K views 2 years ago #catholic #CatholicLink #signofthecross. ...more. Father George Elliot answers how to do the Catholic Sign of the Cross...

  2. Jun 8, 2021 · As you say this prayer, you are literally drawing a cross on your body. It encompasses the Trinity. When praying the sign of the cross, you are reaching out to each of the 3 persons in the Holy Trinity. Holding your 3 fingers together as you make the Sign Of The Cross is another symbol of the Trinity.

  3. The steps for making the sign of the cross in Catholic and Protestant rites. Making the sign of the cross (Latin: signum crucis), or blessing oneself or crossing oneself, is a ritual blessing made by members of some branches of Christianity.

  4. Jul 15, 2016 · Father Rocky explains The Sign of the Cross.

  5. The two most common forms of this sacramental are the large sign of the cross made by touching the forehead, the breast, and the left and right shoulders. The cross thus covers the body—at least the most important members—the head and heart. The smaller sign of the cross is traced upon the forehead, lips, and breast.

  6. In its most common Roman Catholic form, the sign of the cross is made by touching one's forehead with a finger or a few, then the chest, then the front of the left shoulder, and finally the front of the right shoulder. The formal and proper form of the sign of the cross includes the use of three fingers, especially when entering the church.

  7. Nov 22, 2004 · The sign of the cross is: a confession of faith; a renewal of baptism; a mark of discipleship; an acceptance of suffering; a defense against the devil; and a victory over self-indulgence. When you make the sign, you are professing a mini version of the creed — you are professing your belief in the Father, and in the Son and in the Holy Spirit.

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