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EvangelCatholic
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I was corrected earlier in the threat and posted this:I’ve seen some people bless themselves in a mocking way, and I make sure to never do that. I only bless myself when I am praying, or upon entering a Church. I make the Sign of the Cross where you touch your head, heart, left shoulder, right shoulder. I don’t know if that is what you are referring to as the traditional Western Church way, or if it is different.![]()
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You’re right. In the Western Church the sign of the cross is forehead, heart, left shoulder, right shoulder; opposite in Eastern Church though I am not sure why.
In baptism, the pastor/ priest makes the sign of the holy cross [usually with holy oil] on the forehead and heart of the infant or adult. On Ash Wednesday, a cross of ashes/ oil is made on the forehead of all who desire the sign of our salvation through the holy Cross. Holy water [water that has been blessed] either in the baptismal font or smaller basins is available for anyone to dip fingers into and bless oneself. The sign of the cross is made several times at Mass both by the pastor/ priest and parishioners.
Lutherans have maintained the custom from the Early Church. I have observed Catholics and Anglicans/ Episcopalians bless themselves also. Is the custom becoming more common among other Christians?
, the cross of the risen Jesus before and after I pray to Him.