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  2. The steps for making the sign of the cross in Catholic and Protestant rites. Making the sign of the cross (Latin: signum crucis), also known as blessing oneself or crossing oneself, is a ritual blessing made by members of some branches of Christianity.

  3. The sign of the cross was made from forehead to chest, and then from right shoulder to left shoulder with the right hand. The thumb, forefinger, and middle fingers were held together to symbolize the Holy Trinity– Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.

  4. Jan 13, 2023 · Fourth-century Father of the Church St. Basil (329–379) said that the Apostles “taught us to mark with the sign of the cross those who put their hope in the Lord”—that is, those who presented themselves for Baptism.

  5. The Sign of the Cross is made by touching the forehead with the fingers of the right hand, then the breast and then the left and right shoulders. The sign was originally placed upon the forehead with the thumb and later extended to the whole upper body.

  6. sign of the cross, a gesture of ancient Christian origin by which people bless themselves, others, or objects. St. Cyprian explained the ritual in the 3rd century by reference to Christ ’s redemptive death on the cross.

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  7. Nov 4, 2013 · But does the Sign of the Cross go back as far as the Bible? For Catholics, the Sign of the Cross does not need to be explicitly recorded in the Scriptures in order to justify its use. The Sign of the Cross simply affirms in gestures the core of the creed—the existence of the Trinity and the crucifixion of Jesus.

  8. Sep 9, 2024 · Updated on September 09, 2024. The Sign of the Cross is a profoundly symbolic gesture used in Christianity, made by tracing a cross shape with the hand on the forehead, chest, and shoulders. The gesture represents the Holy Trinity (the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit) and expresses faith, blessing, or prayer.