Pope at General Audience: ‘Sign
of cross reminder of Baptism’
Pope Francis greets young artists at the Wednesday General Audience. (Vatican Media) |
In his catechesis at the Wednesday General Audience, Pope
Francis said the sign of the cross is a reminder of who we are and to whom we
belong, inviting parents to teach their children to make it correctly.
By Devin Watkins
Pope Francis continued his catechesis on Baptism at the
Wednesday General Audience, inviting parents and godparents to teach children
to make the sign of the cross correctly.
He said the priest and parents trace the sign of the cross
on the child during the Baptismal liturgy to express “the imprint of Christ on
the one who is going to belong to him.” He said it also “signifies the grace of
the redemption Christ won for us by his cross.”
Speaking off-the-cuff, the Holy Father urged parents and godparents to teach children to make this sign correctly, because “if they learn it as children, they will make it correctly later as adults.”
Words and gestures
Pope Francis said the words pronounced and gestures performed at the celebration of Baptism unfold the Sacrament’s meaning as the beginning of our new life in Christ.
“What happens in the celebration of Baptism provokes a
spiritual dynamic that runs through the whole life of the baptized; it is the
beginning of a process that allows one to live united to Christ in the Church.”
An important sign at Baptism is the name given by parents to
their child. The Pope said a person’s name represents their identity and is a
constant reminder that they are a unique person. God, he said, “calls every
person by name, loving us uniquely in the concreteness of our lives.” He said
this requires a personal response and not a simple “copy and paste.”
Journey of faith
Pope Francis said becoming a Christian in Baptism is “a gift from above.” We become God’s children and begin a journey of faith.
The Pope said the formation of catechumens and preparation
of the parents helps the baptized person to be brought up in holiness in union
with Jesus.
The mystery of the cross traced on the child’s forehead is
the Christian’s distinctive sign, he said.
“The cross is the badge that shows who we are: our speaking,
thinking, looking, and working are all done under the sign of the cross, that
is, under the sign of Jesus' love to the end.”
Sign of cross: measure of Christian life
Pope Francis said we become Christians in the measure in which the cross is imprinted as an “Easter sign” in our lives.
“Making the sign of the cross – when we wake, before meals,
in the face of danger, to defend against evil, and the evening before sleeping
– means reminding ourselves and others to whom we belong and who we want to
be.”
That’s why, he said, “it’s so important to teach children
how to make the sign of the cross.”
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