cross oneself (Meaning)

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cross oneself (v)

make the sign of the cross; in the Catholic religion

Synonyms & Antonyms of cross oneself

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cross oneself Sentence Examples

  1. Before entering the church, it's customary for Catholics to cross themselves with holy water.
  2. As a sign of reverence, she would often cross herself before beginning her prayers.
  3. In times of distress, he would instinctively cross himself, seeking comfort in his faith.
  4. The priest instructed the congregation to cross themselves as he blessed them during the service.
  5. Before taking the penalty kick, the soccer player paused to cross himself, seeking divine assistance.
  6. In some cultures, it's customary to cross oneself when passing by a cemetery as a sign of respect for the deceased.
  7. As the storm grew fiercer, the sailor would cross himself, praying for safe passage.
  8. She watched intently as her grandmother would cross herself before partaking in a meal, a gesture of thanksgiving.
  9. The tradition of crossing oneself dates back centuries, symbolizing the Trinity in Christianity.
  10. Even in moments of joy, she would cross herself, acknowledging the blessings in her life.

FAQs About the word cross oneself

make the sign of the cross; in the Catholic religion

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

Before entering the church, it's customary for Catholics to cross themselves with holy water.

As a sign of reverence, she would often cross herself before beginning her prayers.

In times of distress, he would instinctively cross himself, seeking comfort in his faith.

The priest instructed the congregation to cross themselves as he blessed them during the service.