I made the sign of the cross all my life, before and after prayer, when walking
into the church and other times when like your scared or in a frightful
situation. I never knew why, I was just taught to do that and so that was what I
did. Go to a hockey game or other sporting games and just before some of the
players play you will notice someone making the sign of the cross. Why and
where did it start?
In my research I found that the making of the sign
of the cross is most prominent in the Roman Catholic church but is also
practiced among the Eastern Orthodox and Episcopalians. I also was able to find
that writings regarding the sign of the cross goes back as far as Tertullian,
one of the early church fathers who lived between 160 and 220 A.D. Tertullian
wrote, "In all our travels and movements, in all our coming in and going out, in
putting of our shoes, at the bath, at the table, in lighting our candles, in
lying down, in sitting down, whatever employment occupieth us, we mark our
foreheads with the sign of the cross."
"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." -- St. Cyril of Jerusalem, A.D. 315 - 386
In the early days
of Christianity when persecution was so strong, Christians had to hide their
faith. Making the sign of the cross was a way of identifying themselves. One
site stated that Christians would use a stick and mark the ground with a cross
as identification. Also, I heard one Christian apologetic state that as
Christians were being persecuted they would make the sign of the cross to let
each other know they were Christians. Considering the persecution they went
through at that time knowing another believer was there with you would provide
some comfort.
I had a book on Lutheran catechism and was surprised to
find that Martin Luther urged his followers to use the sign. In his Catechism
of 1529 he instructed fathers to teach their households the following: "In the
morning, when you rise from bed, sign yourself with the holy cross and say, 'In
the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. Amen.'...At night, when
you go to bed, sign yourself with the holy cross and say, 'In the name of the
Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. Amen.'"
Some of the meanings behind the
sign of the cross are first that making the sign of the cross shows a sign of
our faith, that we are people of the cross, of Jesus. Second there are different
meanings behind the way it is made.
Sometimes you will see a priest or
bishop make the sign with one finger, that represents the oneness of God, with
two fingers it represents that Jesus is fully God and fully man, three fingers
means the Trinity and five fingers as we do it today is to remind us of the five
wounds of Christ that were suffered for our sake.
In all the years of my
growing up I did not know how this started or what the meaning was besides it
was a cross and Jesus died on the cross. For a time because of my lack of
knowledge I stopped making the sign of the cross. I did not know where it came
from or why Catholics did it or what it meant. For me it was interesting to look
this up. I love apologetics and love to read Christian history. Today we have
so many ways to find out truth. The internet has many wary things on it but if
you look you can also find historical facts. It's the writings of the ancient
fathers that helped shed light on aspects of faith for me. The study of church
history that includes time before the middle ages is what helped me to see what
early christianity was and what to look for today.
Diane
Titus 2:3. The aged women, in like manner, in holy attire, not false accusers, not given to much wine, teaching well: 4. That they may teach the young women to be wise, to love their husbands, to love their children, 5. To be discreet, chaste, sober, having a care of the house, gentle, obedient to their husbands, that the word of God be not blasphemed.
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Great information! And inspiration as well. Thank you for sharing this.
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