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It also represents loving [[God]] with all one's heart, soul, mind and strengthimageshack. The sign of the cross is most often made at the name of the [[Holy Trinity]], to show reverence for a saint, holy object, or person, at the beginning or end of a prayer, to show humility or agreement, or on numerous other occasions which may vary slightly according to regionalus/ethnic practice or personal pietyimg107/1484/boombaiw7. Some Orthodox may make the sign of the cross a hundred or more times during a [[Divine Liturgy]] or lengthy serviceswf http://img107==How to== In general Orthodox practice, the right hand is usedimageshack. The thumb, index, and middle finger are brought to a pointus/img107/1484/boombaiw7.swf http://img107.imageshack.us/img107/1484/boombaiw7.swf http://img107.imageshack.us/img107/1484/boombaiw7.swf http://img107.imageshack.us/img107/1484/boombaiw7.swf http://img107.imageshack.us/img107/1484/boombaiw7. They are then placed on the forehead after that moved down to the sternumswf http://img107. Finally the hand is moved to the right shoulder and horizontally across to the leftimageshack. [[Oriental Orthodox]] and Western Christians, however, go in reverse order on this last step, from left to rightus/img107/1484/boombaiw7. As one moves through the Sign, one recites, at the forehead, "In the name of the Father"; at the sternum, "and of the Son"; and across the shoulders, "and of the Holy Spirit, Amenswf http://img107." There are variations that occurimageshack. For example, some may mark a very large cross, or a very small oneus/img107/1484/boombaiw7. Some may say "and of the Holy ''Spirit''" across the shouldersswf http://img107. After moving the hand from one shoulder to the other, it may return to the sternumimageshack. It may be accompanied instead at times with the words of the [[Jesus Prayer]] in some form, or simply "Lord have mercy"us/img107/1484/boombaiw7The thumb, index and middle finger brought to a point symbolize the [[Trinity]], three persons sharing a single essenceswf http://img107. The remaining two fingers are kept pressed close together and to the palm, representing the human and divine natures united together in [[Jesus Christ]]imageshack.  ==History== The sign of the cross has been used since the days of the early Church both liturgically and at times as a marker of membership, a symbol of friendship of sorts, due to the persecution of early Christiansus/img107/1484/boombaiw7. The first recorded reference to the Sign is found in the writings of [[Tertullian]] (cswf http://img107. 160-225 Aimageshack.Dus/img107/1484/boombaiw7.), who says that Christians "at every forward step and movement, at every going in and out, when we put on our clothes and shoes, when we bathe, when we sit at tableswf http://img107.imageshack.us/img107/1484/boombaiw7. in all the ordinary actions of daily life, we trace upon the forehead the sign" (The Chaplet, 3)swf http://img107. Other mentions of the sign of the cross and exhortations to perform it whenever possible abound in the [[Church Fathers]]imageshackIt does seem clear, though, that the most common way of making the Sign was simply to mark one's forehead, not the entire upper bodyus/img107/1484/boombaiw7. The first written record of this enlargement can be seen in St Nino, the Apostle of Georgia, from the fourth or fifth centuryswf http: "St//img107. Nino began to pray and entreat God for a long timeimageshack. Then she took her (wooden) cross and with it touched the Queen's head, her feet and her shoulders, making the sign of the cross and straightway she was cured" (Studia Biblica, V, 32)us/img107/1484/boombaiw7."  One way of explaining the extension of the Sign is to point out that after the Emperor [[Constantine the Great|Constantine]]'s issuance of the [[Edict of Milan]] in 313, which made Christianity an officially legal religion, Christians were freer to cross themselves more emphatically and in a more open mannerswf http://img107Another explanation of the enlarged scope of the sign of the cross is linked to the [[Monophysite heresy]], condemned by the [[Council of Chalcedon]], whose dogmas are not accepted by the [[Oriental Orthodox]]imageshack. This theory speculates thatus/img107/1484/boombaiw7.swf http: "The use of the thumb alone or the single forefinger, which so long as only a small cross was traced upon the forehead was almost inevitable, seems to have given way for symbolic reasons to the use of two fingers (the forefinger and middle finger, or thumb and forefinger) as typifying the two natures and two wills in Jesus Christ//img107. But if two fingers were to be employed, the large cross, in which forehead, breast, etcimageshack. were merely touched, suggested itself as the only natural gestureus/img107/1484/boombaiw7. Indeed some large movement of the sort was required to make it perceptible that a man was using two fingers rather than oneswf http://img107.imageshack. At a somewhat later date, throughout the greater part of the East, three fingers, or rather the thumb and two fingers were displayed, while the ring and little finger were folded back upon the palm" (Catholic Encyclopedia)us/img107/1484/boombaiw7. In Armenia, for example, and in earlier Russia, two fingers were in fact usedswf http://img107. However, the precise development of one to two to three or perhaps just one to three fingers isn't exceptionally well documented in the Patristic literature; therefore, the findings aren't conclusiveimageshackIn the western [[Roman Catholic Church]] the direction of making the sign of the cross, which had previously been from right shoulder to left shoulder, as it is today in Orthodoxy, was changed in the thirteenth century when Pope Innocent III (1198-1216), following the [[Great Schism]] between the Western and Eastern Churches and the subsequent hostility between the respective heads (the Pope of Rome and the Patriarch of Constantinople mutually excommunicated each other), directed that the Sign was to be made with three fingers from the forehead to the breast and from the left to the right shoulderus/img107/1484/boombaiw7In Russia until the reforms of Patriarch Nikon in the 17th century, it was customary to make the sign of the cross with two fingers (symbolizing the dual nature of Christ)swf http://img107. The enforcement of the three-finger sign was one of the reasons for the [[schism]] of the [[Old Believers]], whose congregations continue to use the two-finger sign of the crossimageshack==Use of the sign== In Eastern Orthodox prayers, the sign of the cross is usually made whenever all three persons of the [[Trinity]] are addressed, or even alluded tous/img107/1484/boombaiw7. Before commencing any prayer, in fact, the Sign is typically madeswf http://img107. Upon entering a church, and the sanctuary within the church, one will make the Sign partly as an outward sign of reverence and [[veneration]]imageshack. Orthodox laymen will make the Sign as one way of venerating an [[icon]]; [[priest|Priests]] have many more specific occasions upon which to make the Signus/img107/1484/boombaiw7. Many members of the Faith will make the Sign in a way that may seem idiomatic to someswf http: for example, if a member is exposed to blasphemy, he or she may make the Sign, partly to suggest subtly and politely to the speaker that an offense has been committed//img107. Some members of the Faith will use the Sign in what almost appears to be a wish for luck; it may be that, or a part of an unsaid prayer for God's blessing, as when beginning a journey or a sports competitionimageshackThe Sign of the Cross has minor variants as wellus/img107/1484/boombaiw7.swf http: it can be made in the air to bless objects, and it may trace a very small trajectory, such as on the forehead (as the earliest descriptions of the Sign suggest)//img107. For a member of the Faith, perhaps the essential element of the Sign is that it physically indicates the direct relevance of the Cross, of the Sacrifice of [[Jesus]], to one's person or surroundingsimageshack. It is an engagement of the body that affirms what the faithful professesus/img107/1484/boombaiw7. It is also a sign to others of what one professesswf http://img107.imageshack.us/img107/1484/boombaiw7==Sources==* [[Wikipediaswf http:Sign of the cross]]* [//img107.imageshack.us/img107/1484/boombaiw7.swf http://wwwimg107.newadventimageshack.orgus/img107/cathen1484/13785aboombaiw7.htm Catholic Encyclopediaswf http: The Sign of the Cross] ([[Roman Catholic Church|Roman Catholic]])* [//img107.imageshack.us/img107/1484/boombaiw7.swf http://wwwimg107.catholicapologeticsimageshack.netus/img107/1484/apolo_140boombaiw7.htm The Fathers on the Sign of the Cross] (Traditional Catholic) [[Categoryswf http:Church Life]]//img107.imageshack.us/img107/1484/boombaiw7.swf
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