Christians used to make the sign of the cross in order to identify themselves to other Christians.
the sign of the cross represents christ. Some believers, while making the sign of the cross say to themselves: open mind (when the touch their forehead), open heart (when they touch their chest) and open arms (when they touch their shoulders). The sign of the cross symbolizes three persons in one God: The Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.
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Answer: The cross is the paradoxical symbol of Christianity, a message of hope and joy which came from the most vicious torture & execution method ever devised.
The cross is an ancient symbol. In the case of Christian religion, the cross refers to the cross that Jesus the Christ was nailed to and allowed to hang from for a long time until he was dead. thus, (noisy) due to over-crowded during those time of crucification (Crucifixion), the people who are agree to crucify him only do a sign of the CROSS to appeal that they were agree.
Catholic Answer
The Sign of the Cross represents the Cross upon which Our Blessed Lord died to win grace for each and everyone of us. When we make the Sign of the Cross, we are claiming our baptism, renewing those promises, and using those graces which we were given in baptism. We are praying to the Father to help us pray and act as a Christian, as His child, and proclaiming to the world that we are a Christian.
from Modern Catholic Dictionary by John A. Hardon, S.J. Doubleday & Co., Inc. Garden City, NY 1980
2157 The Christian begins his day, his prayers, and his activities with the Sign of the Cross: "in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. Amen." The baptized person dedicates the day to the glory of God and calls on the Savior’s grace which lets him act in the Spirit as a child of the Father. The sign of the cross strengthens us in temptations and difficulties.
It represents the trinity - Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
can Catholics wear the sign of David Cross?
The Sign of the Cross
When the Gospel is announced, Catholics make a small sign of the cross on their foreheads, their lips, and their chest.
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It does not mean anything.
The answer is.... NO. Christians, pentocostal, jehovah witnesses and other religions also use the 'holycross'.
When some Catholics kiss their fingers after making the sign of the cross, they are symbolically kissing a cross formed by placing the thumb and forefinger at right angles. This is an ancient gesture of devotion, implying a humble acceptance of oneâ??s own cross, in imitation of Jesus.
A black cross can symbolize mourning, loss, or death in some cultures and contexts. It is often used as a symbol of remembrance or as a marker for grave sites. Additionally, the black cross can be associated with various historical, religious, or symbolic meanings, depending on the cultural or personal interpretation.
No. Many Catholics wear a cross on their rosaries, but most Christians do not wear a cross at all.
From St. Cyril of Jerusalem (+386)Be not ashamed of the cross of Christ . . . but openly seal it upon your forehead, that the devils may behold the royal sign an flee trembling far away. Make this sign at eating and drinking, at sitting, at lying down, at rising up, at speaking, at working. -opinion of a Catholic: from the earliest times, we have been urged to use the sign of the cross always and everywhere to witness to our faith in Our Blessed Lord, and His Sacred Passion upon the Cross. Roman Catholics should use the sign of the cross everywhere to witness to their faith in God. They are not trying to offend people, "people" will get offended at almost anything, Catholics should witness their faith - I, and everyone I know, always say grace before eating, whether in a cafeteria - in a hospital, or in a restaurant, or even in a fast food place, and I (and they) always cross themselves before asking a blessing on our food.
It can be either irregular or regular depending on which cross you mean. A cross as in the X symbol is regular, as is the + (plus) sign. The traditional cross associated with Christianity is not
I don't know for sure, but some of his personal mannerisms seem to indicate that he is Catholic. RGIII makes the sign of the cross after every touchdown and other times on the football field. I would think it would be unique if a Baptist would make the sign of the cross. The only religious groups that I'm familiar with that makes the sign of the cross are Catholics and High Anglicans (Church of England). The orthodox Churches also make the sign of the cross, but opposite to the Catholics and Anglicans. Baylor is a Baptist College. I would think non-Baptists can attend Baylor. Non-Catholics attend Notre Dame and all Jesuit colleges and high schools. Historically, Baptists have been virulent anti-Catholics, primarily because of the Catholic Pope. I've read that the anti-catholic fever reached an all-time high with Baptists when JFK ran for President. Now with Romney running for President, the Baptists are at it again. I had a Southern Baptist friend from Oklahoma tell me once that when he was a child, the Catholics were considered idol and devil worshipers and the Pope was the anti-Christ. Amazing!!