Why Do Catholics Make the Sign of the Cross?
Why Do Catholics Make the Sign of the Cross? #catholic #signofthecross If you’ve been around Catholics, you’ve probably seen it: they touch their forehead, then their chest, then their shoulders. They do it when they walk into church, before they pray, before they eat, or right before something stressful. If you didn’t grow up with it, it can look a little random—like a habit, or like they’re trying to “protect themselves” from bad luck. Watch the whole video for more information!

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