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a gammadion is a cross sign similar to the swastika/fylfot

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A cross is the sign for a church

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Because there is no "Mother" in the Holy Trinity. And there is no "HOLY SIGN of the cross".

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There is nothing in the Bible that says a Christian has to make the sign of the cross. Making the sign of the cross is a man made tradition and has no Biblical basis or meaning. Additionally, some 'born again' Christians do make the sign of the cross.

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look at the crossing sign if it says cross then cross the road

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it is a cirlce with a cross

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It is a cross sign

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sign of the cross

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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.

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The sign of the cross is a gesture of respect and reverence in the Christian faith. Making the sign of the cross when passing a church is a way to acknowledge the presence of God and show reverence for the sacred space of the church.

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To make the sign of the cross the "long way," you begin by touching your forehead, then your chest, followed by your left shoulder and then your right shoulder. This is often used in Eastern Orthodox and Eastern Catholic traditions.

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A cross is used in a baptism as a sign of love and respect

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十字 /juu ji/ means cross, and 十字を切る /juu ji wo ki ru/ means to cross oneself, to perform the sign of the cross

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To make the sign of the cross before the Gospel is a sign of respect for God and his Son. To make the sign of the cross, touch the top of your head when saying "Father", your lower shoulder when saying "Son", the left shoulder when saying "holy", and the right shoulder when saying "spirit."

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The cast of The Sign of the Cross - 1904 includes: Jenny Haggar as Mercia James Haggar as Nero

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The sign of the cross is a universal gesture used in many Christian traditions, so it does not have specific languages associated with it. However, the words spoken while making the sign of the cross can vary based on the language of the individual or the church they attend.

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Chevrolet, and it is more a plus sign than a cross.

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The sign most associated with the crucifixion is the cross.

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Yes, it is recognised as a sign of a first aid location.

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The truth is when we say the Sign of the Cross we are letting GOD know that we are going to pray to him and ask for forgiveness.

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The addition sign is formed by two intersecting lines, as is the cross. The two lines are perpendicular to each other.

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The plus sign is actually the red cross on the Swiss (Switzerland) flag, as the red cross foundation was founded by a Swiss woman. So the red cross has stayed from the original logo.

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The sign of the cross is a gesture of faith and reverence in Christianity because it symbolizes the belief in the Holy Trinity - the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. By making the sign of the cross, believers express their devotion and seek protection and blessings from God.

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The cross or the "P" from Constantine vision.

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The sign that Pilate put on it

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THE SIGN OF THE CROSS

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Psychic Detectives - 2004 The Sign of the Cross - 4.6 was released on:

USA: 26 April 2006

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no the peace sign represents 3 groups of people coming together and stopping anything that is disturbing peace while the cross is symbolising that Jesus has died to take away our sin which has fixed our relationship with god
peace sign is human
the cross is spiritual

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It can be either irregular or regular depending on which cross you mean.

A cross as in the X symbol is regular, as is the + (plus) sign.

The traditional cross associated with Christianity is not

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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 1994

1235 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.

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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.

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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!

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Nope. The Sign of the Cross relates to Christianity. The Illuminati is a group that folded over two hundred years ago by order of the Duke of Bavaria.

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The Sign of the Cross is a blessing made upon oneself to invoke the Holy Trinity and is usually accompanied by the prayer: "In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost (or Spirit)".

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Banacek - 1972 No Sign of the Cross 1-3 is rated/received certificates of:

Australia:PG (video rating)

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