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'''The Holy Trinity'''
 
'''The Holy Trinity'''
: We say “In the name” – not “names” – to express our faith in the unity of God.
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* We say “In the name” – not “names” – to express our faith in the unity of God.
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We mention the three Persons: the Father (the Creator), the Son (the Savior), and the Holy Spirit (the Sanctifier) to profess our belief in the Holy Trinity.
 
We mention the three Persons: the Father (the Creator), the Son (the Savior), and the Holy Spirit (the Sanctifier) to profess our belief in the Holy Trinity.
The Incarnation and Redemption
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The cross is a profession of our faith in our Blessed Savior’s incarnation and redemption (death and resurrection) and shows that we regard Him not only as God but as man.
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'''The Incarnation and Redemption'''
Whenever we do the sign of the cross, we are reminded of the suffering and the death of Jesus and thereby we are filled with more fervent love, more profound gratitude, and more earnest contrition.
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* The cross is a profession of our faith in our Blessed Savior’s incarnation and redemption (death and resurrection) and shows that we regard Him not only as God but as man.
The sign of the cross is the symbol of our deliverance and the emblem of the mercy of God, giving redemption to sinful men and women.
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* Whenever we do the sign of the cross, we are reminded of the suffering and the death of Jesus and thereby we are filled with more fervent love, more profound gratitude, and more earnest contrition.
The Power of the Sign of the Cross
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* The sign of the cross is the symbol of our deliverance and the emblem of the mercy of God, giving redemption to sinful men and women.
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'''The Power of the Sign of the Cross'''
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Devoutly made, this most holy and most powerful sign:
 
Devoutly made, this most holy and most powerful sign:
Gives immense pleasure and glory to God;
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* Gives immense pleasure and glory to God;
Obtains graces;
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* Obtains graces;
Drives away the devil;
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* Drives away the devil;
Banishes temptations;  
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* Banishes temptations;  
Serves as a protection against sickness; and
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* Serves as a protection against sickness; and
Protects from dangers.
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* Protects from dangers.
How the Sign Is Made
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Among the early Christians, the sign of the cross is made with a small cross by a slight movement of the finger or thumb on the forehead or breast.
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'''How the Sign Is Made'''
In the early centuries of the Church and in the Middle Ages, a triple sign is very commonly employed by marking with a small cross, using the thumb, the forehead, the lips, and the breast.
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* Among the early Christians, the sign of the cross is made with '''a small cross''' by a slight movement of the finger or thumb on the forehead or breast.
The ordinary method is the single sign by putting the right hand with the words to the forehead: “In the name of the Father”, to the breast: “and of the Son”, and to the left and the right shoulder: “and of the Holy Spirit. Amen”
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* In the early centuries of the Church and in the Middle Ages, '''a triple sign''' is very commonly employed by marking with a small cross, using the thumb, the forehead, the lips, and the breast.
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* The ordinary method is '''the single sign''' by putting the right hand with the words to the forehead: “In the name of the Father”, to the breast: “and of the Son”, and to the left and the right shoulder: “and of the Holy Spirit. Amen”
  
 
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How Should We Make the Sign of the Cross
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'''How Should We Make the Sign of the Cross'''
Make it slowly, reverently, and respectfully.
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*Make it slowly, reverently, and respectfully.
Understand and feel what we are doing.
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*Understand and feel what we are doing.
Believe in, trust in, and love the Holy Trinity.
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*Believe in, trust in, and love the Holy Trinity.
Thank God for having died for us.
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*Thank God for having died for us.
Ask God to deliver us from all evils.
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*Ask God to deliver us from all evils.
Apply to our souls the Passion of Jesus Christ.
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*Apply to our souls the Passion of Jesus Christ.
Offer to God all the Masses with their intention (in union with the Masses being said all over the world)
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*Offer to God all the Masses with their intention (in union with the Masses being said all over the world)
of renewing the Passion of Jesus Christ; and
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**of renewing the Passion of Jesus Christ; and
of offering to the Eternal Father the infinite merits of the death of His Son.
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**of offering to the Eternal Father the infinite merits of the death of His Son.
Indulgence
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In 1863, Pope Pius IX gave an indulgence of 50 days.
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'''Indulgence'''
An indulgence of 100 days if holy water is used.
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* In 1863, Pope Pius IX gave an indulgence of 50 days.
A partial indulgence is granted to the faithful, who devoutly sign themselves with the sign of the cross, while saying the customary words: In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. Amen. (Enchiridion of Indulgence #55)
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* An indulgence of 100 days if holy water is used.
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* A partial indulgence is granted to the faithful, who devoutly sign themselves with the sign of the cross, while saying the customary words: In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. Amen. (Enchiridion of Indulgence #55)
  
 
== Day Offering Prayer (Morning Prayer) ==
 
== Day Offering Prayer (Morning Prayer) ==

Revision as of 04:07, 23 October 2019

Eucharistic Day is a day lived by a Eucharistic Youth in which Jesus is the Sun, the center of the day.

  • The Eucharistic Day starts with the Morning Offering.
  • The zenith of the Eucharistic Day are the Holy Mass and Holy Communion.
  • The hours of the Eucharistic Day are marked with prayer, spiritual communion, sacrifice, apostolic works, rosary…
  • The Eucharistic Day ends with spiritual bouquet and Night Offering

Jesus as the Sun of the Eucharistic Day

Morning Offering
  • Jesus is the Sunrise: opens a new horizon
Holy Mass with Holy Communion
  • Jesus is the Sun at noon: the center of life
Spiritual Bouquet & Night Offering
  • At sunset: let Jesus in the Eucharist sets in our heart

The Sign of the Cross

A Sacramental

The Sign of the Cross is a sacramental, not only the greatest of Sacramental but also the most important and frequently used. No ceremony is performed without the sign of the cross.

A Prayer to God

The sign of the Cross, by itself, is a basic prayer in our life, made in the name of Jesus Christ

A Summary of Our Faith

When we form the words of the sign of the cross, we demonstrate and profess our belief in the principal truths of our religion
  • The Holy Trinity;
  • The Incarnation; and
  • The Redemption

The Holy Trinity

  • We say “In the name” – not “names” – to express our faith in the unity of God.

We mention the three Persons: the Father (the Creator), the Son (the Savior), and the Holy Spirit (the Sanctifier) to profess our belief in the Holy Trinity.

The Incarnation and Redemption

  • The cross is a profession of our faith in our Blessed Savior’s incarnation and redemption (death and resurrection) and shows that we regard Him not only as God but as man.
  • Whenever we do the sign of the cross, we are reminded of the suffering and the death of Jesus and thereby we are filled with more fervent love, more profound gratitude, and more earnest contrition.
  • The sign of the cross is the symbol of our deliverance and the emblem of the mercy of God, giving redemption to sinful men and women.

The Power of the Sign of the Cross

Devoutly made, this most holy and most powerful sign:

  • Gives immense pleasure and glory to God;
  • Obtains graces;
  • Drives away the devil;
  • Banishes temptations;
  • Serves as a protection against sickness; and
  • Protects from dangers.

How the Sign Is Made

  • Among the early Christians, the sign of the cross is made with a small cross by a slight movement of the finger or thumb on the forehead or breast.
  • In the early centuries of the Church and in the Middle Ages, a triple sign is very commonly employed by marking with a small cross, using the thumb, the forehead, the lips, and the breast.
  • The ordinary method is the single sign by putting the right hand with the words to the forehead: “In the name of the Father”, to the breast: “and of the Son”, and to the left and the right shoulder: “and of the Holy Spirit. Amen”

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How Should We Make the Sign of the Cross

  • Make it slowly, reverently, and respectfully.
  • Understand and feel what we are doing.
  • Believe in, trust in, and love the Holy Trinity.
  • Thank God for having died for us.
  • Ask God to deliver us from all evils.
  • Apply to our souls the Passion of Jesus Christ.
  • Offer to God all the Masses with their intention (in union with the Masses being said all over the world)
    • of renewing the Passion of Jesus Christ; and
    • of offering to the Eternal Father the infinite merits of the death of His Son.

Indulgence

  • In 1863, Pope Pius IX gave an indulgence of 50 days.
  • An indulgence of 100 days if holy water is used.
  • A partial indulgence is granted to the faithful, who devoutly sign themselves with the sign of the cross, while saying the customary words: In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. Amen. (Enchiridion of Indulgence #55)

Day Offering Prayer (Morning Prayer)

Night Offering Prayer

The Reflection

The Act of Contrition

Spiritual Communion

The Our Father

The Hail Mary

The Glory Be