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duran92
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Hi All!
I would like to ask about the significance of sign of the cross.
Protestants are against this.
I would like to ask about the significance of sign of the cross.
Protestants are against this.
By the Sign of the Cross we express the unity of the Blessed Trinity by the words; and we express the Passion, death, and Resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ by tracing the Cross.Hi All!
I would like to ask about the significance of sign of the cross.
Protestants are against this.
I hope so. I just wish some of them truly believe (and try to live out) what that sign entails. These people are in the public forum - let’s hope they are acting as true Christian and Catholic role models.I think most of those athletes are Catholic (either practicing or non-practicing).
I know of a presbyterian church that is sans anything religious (cross, images of Christ, angels, etc) but yet had to finally put a lighted cross on the front and side of their church building because visitors were coming thinking it was the Mormon church that is just up the road.There is no grounds for rejecting the sign of the cross except if you hold to the most iconoclastic view possible where even a cross is a “graven image.”
I read an article on a blog which spoke about the Sign of the Cross not long ago. You can read it at . Spiritual Weapons: The Sign of the CrossThe Catholic Gentleman.Let us not then be ashamed to confess the Crucified. Be the Cross our seal made with boldness by our fingers on our brow and in everything; over the bread we eat, and the cups we drink; in our comings in, and goings out; before our sleep, when we lie down and when we awake; when we are in the way and when we are still. Great is that preservative; it is without price, for the poor’s sake; without toil, for the sick, since also its grace is from God. It is the Sign of the faithful, and the dread of evils; for He has triumphed over them in it, having made a shew of them openly; for when they see the Cross, they are reminded of the Crucified; they are afraid of Him, Who hath bruised the heads of the dragon. Despise not the Seal, because of the freeness of the Gift; but for this rather honor thy Benefactor.
That is too funny! I know of Presbyterians who would consider a painting of Jesus, angel etc. an idol. However, they are not consistent about this and do not object to artwork of other things and keep photographs of their loved ones. In my mind, if you’re going to have idols, it might as well be one of Jesus.I know of a presbyterian church that is sans anything religious (cross, images of Christ, angels, etc) but yet had to finally put a lighted cross on the front and side of their church building because visitors were coming thinking it was the Mormon church that is just up the road.![]()
just as judgemental in return isn’t it that lumping one person who you may or mayn’t know and how they keep photo’s and putting them onto every single person within Presbyterian. We do so like to point the finger at each other don’t we. I for one am Anglican and hardly worship idols and don’t stick to set words of prayer either mainly because I can’t pray as thus because for me. But you know of a few may be and lump them altogether. talk about judgemental. I actually really don’t worship statues and icons and only set thing I worship in is the Mass. The rest of my worship is based on simply being with God wherever and don’t need any specific item for that or routine. Just need my heart. When am in ‘mass’ I don’t say the words these days as they really mean nothing to me in reality but I am very much there at ‘mass’. Yeh point the finger at others by all mean but remember a few more are being pointed at yourself by your own deed. I wish we really could learn to accept and love one another as Jesus taught us to do and embrace our differences rather than see everyone else as wrong:blush:That is too funny! I know of Presbyterians who would consider a painting of Jesus, angel etc. an idol. However, they are not consistent about this and do not object to artwork of other things and keep photographs of their loved ones. In my mind, if you’re going to have idols, it might as well be one of Jesus.
I didn’t mean to disparage the practice of not worshipping idols!just as judgemental in return isn’t it that lumping one person who you may or mayn’t know and how they keep photo’s and putting them onto every single person within Presbyterian. We do so like to point the finger at each other don’t we. I for one am Anglican and hardly worship idols and don’t stick to set words of prayer either mainly because I can’t pray as thus because for me. But you know of a few may be and lump them altogether. talk about judgemental. I actually really don’t worship statues and icons and only set thing I worship in is the Mass. The rest of my worship is based on simply being with God wherever and don’t need any specific item for that or routine. Just need my heart. When am in ‘mass’ I don’t say the words these days as they really mean nothing to me in reality but I am very much there at ‘mass’. Yeh point the finger at others by all mean but remember a few more are being pointed at yourself by your own deed. I wish we really could learn to accept and love one another as Jesus taught us to do and embrace our differences rather than see everyone else as wrong:blush: