In Hawaiian, you can say, "Ma ka inoa o ka Makua, a me ka Keiki, a me ka Uhane Hemolele. Āmene," when making the sign of the cross.
led to by the holy spirit. Father, Son, Holy spirit . Father - God , Son - Jesus Christ , Holy spirit - what jesus left when he died on the cross and went to be with his father-God, in heaven he left his spirit which we call holy spirit to guide us, and we be led by the holy spirit.
the trinity cross means god as the father theson (Jesus) and the holy spirit
In the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, Amen
As they make the sign of the cross (as he blesses himself) he says: "In the name of the Father, the son and the Holy Spirit, amen."
It means Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Kind of like the cross.
1st person: God the Father 2nd person: God the Son 3rd Person: God the Holy Spirit a trick to remember this is the sign of the cross: "In the name of the Father, the Son, and of the Holy Spirit.
The Sign of the Cross is a blessing made upon oneself to invoke the Holy Trinity and is usually accompanied by the prayer: "In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost (or Spirit)".
No, but since you are doing the sign of the cross, it would be good to say "In the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit"
It symbolises how Jesus died for them, and whilst they are underwater their sins are "washed away", which was the purpose of Jesus' death.
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.
Father Millet Cross was created in 1926.
Whenever you come to accept the truth that God is One in Three... Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Then, when you make the sign of the cross, you're saying with your gesture that you are doing what you do "in the Name"... for God, for his glory. That's why we begin our prayers with the sign of the cross, but you can actually invoke God's blessing on anything you do with this gesture. In fact, if you're not yet baptized, these are the exact words with which you'll be welcomed into Christ's Church... if you are, you're taking the opportunity to renew the gesture by which you received new life. May God bless you "in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit!" - Father Shane