In the Eastern Orthodox faith, the sign of the cross is very similar to that in western churches, such as the Catholic church, except the order is amended as follows: With your right hand, Touch your forehead ( "in the name of the Father" ), touch your chest ( "the Son" )' touch your right shoulder ( "and of the Holy Spirit" )' touch your left shoulder last ( "Amen." ). You will often see people repeating the sign of the cross, performing it three times. Occasionally, the faithful of the Eastern Orthodox churches will make the sign of the cross with the thumb and index finger of the right hand forming a little cross that they will kiss at the end, rather than just with their fingertips.
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By the sign of the Holy Cross + (make a small sign of the cross in the forehead) Protect us from our enemies + (make a small sign of the cross in front of mouth) O Lord.+ (make a small sign of the cross by the chest area) + (regular sign of the cross) In the Name of the Father, + and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. Amen. (Place index finger over the thumb forming a cross and say) + I Kiss the bottom of the crosses feet. (and kiss the area of the bottom thumb)
There is nothing in the Bible that says a Christian has to make the sign of the cross. Making the sign of the cross is a man made tradition and has no Biblical basis or meaning. Additionally, some 'born again' Christians do make the sign of the cross.
To make the sign of the cross before the Gospel is a sign of respect for God and his Son. To make the sign of the cross, touch the top of your head when saying "Father", your lower shoulder when saying "Son", the left shoulder when saying "holy", and the right shoulder when saying "spirit."
The sign of the cross is a gesture of respect and reverence in the Christian faith. Making the sign of the cross when passing a church is a way to acknowledge the presence of God and show reverence for the sacred space of the church.
Yes, non-Catholics may make the sign of the cross as a gesture of reverence or prayer in some Christian denominations or as a cultural practice in certain regions.
Christians make the sign of the cross before prayer as a way to symbolize their faith in the Holy Trinity - God the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. It is a gesture of reverence and a reminder of the sacrifice of Jesus on the cross.
When the Gospel is announced, Catholics make a small sign of the cross on their foreheads, their lips, and their chest.
Genuflection.
No, Protestants generally do not incorporate the sign of the cross into their religious practices as it is more commonly associated with Catholicism and Eastern Orthodox Christianity. Protestants tend to focus on other forms of worship and symbolism in their religious practices.
The sign of the cross is a gesture of faith and reverence in Christianity because it symbolizes the belief in the Holy Trinity - the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. By making the sign of the cross, believers express their devotion and seek protection and blessings from God.
Dip your fingers in the holy water font and make the Sign of the Cross.