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The Sign of the Cross
The answer is.... NO. Christians, pentocostal, jehovah witnesses and other religions also use the 'holycross'.
The use of the sign of the cross can be traced back to early Christianity. It is believed to have become more widespread and formalized in the 4th century, particularly through the influence of St. Cyril of Jerusalem and St. John Chrysostom. However, the exact origin and earliest usage of the sign of the cross is not definitively known.
yes he did....look for the book the Rasputin File....we had this book yet accidently on purpose threw the book away
The story of the red/white cross as a well recognizable sign continued: Henry Dunant, the Swiss founder of the "Red Cross" introduced the reverse of the Swiss flag (a red cross on a white background) as the sign for the rescue services to be recognized as such on the battle fields. Today, the American Red Cross Association has ensured an exclusive right for the use of this sign in the US. Therefore, when local rescue teams in ski areas want to signal themselves as such, they use the reverse sign of the Red Cross, a white cross on a red background…..which is nothing but the Swiss flag!
To sign "safe" in American Sign Language, you would use both hands with palms facing toward your body. Then, cross your arms in front of your chest. This sign is used to convey the concept of being secure or out of harm's way.
Since we are entering a sacred place, many will make the sign of the cross before entering church, and the water they sign with has been blessed. We use water as a sign of new life with and in Jesus so that we might be will be spiritually renewed.
Holy Water is used at initiation in the church in Baptism. The most common use is that of when the faithful enter the church and exit at which point it is proper to make a full sign of the cross. It can also be sprinkled upon the faithful as part of a blessing. Beyond this, the number of uses is probably in the thousands - each diocese and even each parish priest can use it for any number of reasons to symbolize a blessing or cleansing.
At church we show reverential observance by making the sign of the cross.
Catholic AnswerOther than normal use of a cross, or the sign of the cross during Mass and other Church services, the sign of the cross is only spelled out once in the baptismal rite: from The Catechism of the Catholic Church, second edition, English translation 19941235 The sign of the cross, on the threshold of the celebration, marks with the imprint of Christ the one who is going to belong to him and signifies the grace of the redemption Christ won for us by his cross.
To make a cardboard sign, one needs to use a large piece of cardboard. One should then use marker pen to write the sign in large, clear handwriting so that the sign can be easily read.