Msg Base: AREA 5 - ASK FATHER CIN ECHO AMDG Msg No: 107. Sun 7-28-91 15:54 From: Father Mateo To: Mike Campbell Subject: Sings of the Cross Dear Mike, Jungmann in his "Mass of the Roman Rite" says: "The desire to grasp the sacred word of God and to secure its blessings ... found a lasting expression in ... the sign of the cross. In the ninth century for the first time do we come across the practice of the faithful signing a cross on their foreheads after the deacon greets them. Then we hear of another custom, the deacon and all those present imprinting the cross on forehead and breast after the words "A reading of the holy gospel, etc.". About the eleventh century mention is made of forehead, mouth, and breast, and since that time also of the signing of the book.... The original idea of this signing of oneself is probably indicated in the scriptural text frequently cited in this connection, the quotation about the wicked enemy who is anxious to take the seed of the word of God away from the hearts of the hearers (Mark 4:15).... But another explanation takes over by degrees; an ever-increasing stress is placed on the readiness to acknowledge God's word with courage.... The meaning is this: For the word which Christ brought and which is set down in this book we are willing to stand up with a mind that is open; we are ready to confess it with our mouth; and above all we are determined to safeguard it faithfully in our hearts." Sincerely in Christ, Father Mateo