The sign over the crucifix is usually in Latin: The acronym INRI (Iēsus Nazarēnus, Rēx Iūdaeōrum) represents the Latin inscription which in English reads as "Jesus the Nazarene, King of the Jews".
John 19:20 states that the sign at the crucifixion was written in Hebrew, Latin and Greek.The acronym INRI is used for this inscription based on the Latin.
An inverted (flipped/upside-down) crucifix will become the Cross of St Peter.St Peter was apparently crucified upside down. It meant nothing more than anuprightcrucifix.However, some people will claim that an inverted cross is "evil" and "anti-Christ" or that it's the sign of the devil.The Vatican denies this and strongly points out to Catholics that it is not a satanic symbol.More on that in the related links below.
The sign above Christ on the cross was written in three languages: Hebrew, Latin, and Greek. Each language stated "Jesus of Nazareth, the King of the Jews."
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There is no specific symbol for a Catholic convert. However, the symbol of the Catholic Church is the crucifix, which represents the sacrifice of Jesus Christ. A convert to Catholicism may choose to wear a crucifix or display one in their home as a symbol of their faith.
The Rosary begins with the the sign of the Cross, The Aposle's Creed is prayed, holding the crucifix. for more information on how to pray the Rosary see Link
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Oth is not a recognizable Hebrew word, but it's similar to Ōt (אות) which means letter (of the alphabet) or sign.
The inscription of INRI on the sign above the crucifix is a Latin acronym. The acronym INRI (Iēsus Nazarēnus, Rēx Iūdaeōrum) represents the Latin inscription which in English reads as "Jesus the Nazarene, King of the Jews". John 19:20 states that this was written in three languages: Hebrew, Latin and Greek during the crucifixion of Jesus. The Greek version reads ΙΝΒΙ, representing Ἰησοῦς ὁ Ναζωραῖος ὁ Bασιλεὺς τῶν Ἰουδαίων.[ 4]
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Catholic AnswerNormally, empty Crosses are not used in worship at all. The Church has always used Crucifixes. A Crucifix is a cross with a representation of Our Blessed Lord's Body nailed to it. The Missal states that a Crucifix MUST be on or near the altar for the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. Outside of the Mass, a Crucifix is placed on the coffin at a funeral, it is kissed on Good Friday, and it is carried in most processions. A sign of the cross (the large sign of the cross, made on the forehead, and shoulders) is made by people before praying and after prayer. When beginning any liturgical action, and pious people will make it before beginning any important action.
Comes from the Hebrew word nes meaning sign or banner