Kissing the hand after making the sign of the cross is a sign of reverence and devotion in some cultures. It is a way to show respect for the symbol of the cross and to express one's faith and devotion to God.
Kissing the hand after making the sign of the cross is a sign of respect and devotion to God or Jesus Christ in some cultures. It is a tradition that has been passed down through generations as a way to show reverence for the religious act of crossing oneself.
To sign "kiss" in American Sign Language (ASL), bring your dominant hand up to your lips, puckering your lips slightly as if about to kiss someone, then move your hand forward slightly.
In American Sign Language (ASL), the sign for "kiss" is typically done by puckering your lips and bringing them towards the person or object you want to kiss. To sign "can I kiss you," you would first sign "can" by forming a letter 'X' with your dominant hand and tapping it on the back of your non-dominant hand. Then, you would sign "kiss" as described above, followed by signing "you" by pointing directly at the person you are addressing. Remember to always respect personal boundaries and consent when using sign language to communicate physical affection.
To sign "kiss" in ASL, bring your dominant hand up to your lips and make a kissing motion. You can also use the sign for "blow a kiss" by bringing your hand up to your lips and blowing the kiss outwards.
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)
Kissing the hand after making the sign of the cross is a sign of respect and devotion to God or Jesus Christ in some cultures. It is a tradition that has been passed down through generations as a way to show reverence for the religious act of crossing oneself.
To sign "kiss" in American Sign Language (ASL), bring your dominant hand up to your lips, puckering your lips slightly as if about to kiss someone, then move your hand forward slightly.
In American Sign Language (ASL), the sign for "kiss" is typically done by puckering your lips and bringing them towards the person or object you want to kiss. To sign "can I kiss you," you would first sign "can" by forming a letter 'X' with your dominant hand and tapping it on the back of your non-dominant hand. Then, you would sign "kiss" as described above, followed by signing "you" by pointing directly at the person you are addressing. Remember to always respect personal boundaries and consent when using sign language to communicate physical affection.
To sign "kiss" in ASL, bring your dominant hand up to your lips and make a kissing motion. You can also use the sign for "blow a kiss" by bringing your hand up to your lips and blowing the kiss outwards.
When some Catholics kiss their fingers after making the sign of the cross, they are symbolically kissing a cross formed by placing the thumb and forefinger at right angles. This is an ancient gesture of devotion, implying a humble acceptance of oneâ??s own cross, in imitation of Jesus.
Do I? No. I am Russian Orthodox, and our Bishops do not wear rings. When we ask the Bishop's blessing, we lay our right hand (open hand, palm up) over our left hand, and gold them in front of our chest area; the Bishop will make the Sign of the Cross over us, then lay his right hand on our hands, at which time we kiss his hand. Roman Catholics kiss the ring of the Bishop-any Bishop, "arch" or not...and, of course, the Pope and Cardinals...who are, after all, Bishops too.
make a large cross in it (a big kiss) then put a plus sign in it
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.
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)
That is the Sign of the Cross. The fingers of the right hand are placed on the forehead (In the name of the Father) then center of chest ( ..and of the Son) then left and right shoulder ( ..and of the Holy spirit) followed by the word "Amen". the kissing is not done, but if the sign is made with a blessed article such as rosary beads or crucifix, then the article is often kissed as a sign of reverence.
You put your index finger on the other persons lips then put that same finger on their cheek that says kiss. To say me in sign language u point your right index finger at yourself.
bring all fingers together on each hand, then touch finger tips together. KISS is a similar sign.