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."
if a monk is a priest you would see a cross as a necklace
The sign of the cross.
The first step is contrition, that is saying sorry to the people you have sinned to and getting their apology...Feel sorry for your sins too... this has cleansed you 50 % The second step is self examination. Recall all the sins you have commited. The third step is to confess it in the confessional box. The last step is penance.......to say the penance which you have been told by the priest. This has cleansed your soul 100 % God Bless!!!!
Jesus told the leper that he should go and show himself to the high priest , as it was the custom to get themselves declared clean again.
The base for many cultural jokes.
a cross a fish
hi every one! The answer to the ? is Guest House! Bye!
the different colors that the priest wears! the holy cross!
I think its 'Amen". I haven't been to church in ages, but it seemed to go "In the name of the Father , the Son and the Holy Ghost, Amen".
Some Irish Catholic priest may tell you that the circle of the Celtic Cross is a symbol of eternity, which may emphasize the endlessness of God's love as shown through Christ's sacrifice on the cross. As for my personal life, my mother is a devout Roman Catholic, although she does not have much to say on the matter, she does not wear them. I asked a local priest on this matter and he said that he did not see the wrong that this could bring.Here is a link that is just about the Celtic Cross:http://www.celtarts.com/celtic.htm
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Baptism gestures can include actions such as pouring, sprinkling, or immersion in water to symbolize purification, rebirth, and initiation into the Christian faith. These gestures represent the washing away of sin and the individual's commitment to follow Christ. The specific gesture may vary depending on the Christian denomination and cultural traditions.