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Decors and Beyond Just Pray Cross Sign Wooden Wall Decor

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M**a D**🍕
M**a D**🍕
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Ang ganda po 😍 as expected. Will order again. Thank you :)
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June 5, 2024
R**L
R**L
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Thank you. Its beautiful . God bless ❤️
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October 31, 2024
S**Y
S**Y
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Buti nalang aabot para sa undas. Thanks
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Product Review of Decors and Beyond Just Pray Cross Sign Wooden Wall Decor from S**Y 1
October 31, 2024
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A**🔥
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Look so very nice
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October 21, 2024
M**y
M**y
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Scam ang shop na ito. Ibalik ninyo ang pera ko. Mali ang product na ipinadala ninyo.
Product Review of Decors and Beyond Just Pray Cross Sign Wooden Wall Decor from M**y 0
June 23, 2024
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StyleClassic
MaterialWood
Quantity Per Pack1
SettingOffice
BrandDecors and Beyond

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The gesture of making the sign of the cross is a symbolic action performed by many Christian denominations. It involves touching one's forehead, chest, left shoulder, and then right shoulder with the fingertips or thumb. The motion accompanies a prayer or as a way to invoke God's presence or blessing.
The sign of the cross represents a belief in the Holy Trinity (Father, Son, and Holy Spirit) among Christians. The forehead touch signifies acknowledgment of God the Father, the chest touch represents belief in God the Son (Jesus Christ), and the shoulder touches symbolize the presence of the Holy Spirit.
This practice is prevalent among Catholics, Eastern Orthodox, Anglicans, and some other Christian traditions. It's often used during prayers, at the beginning and end of worship, and at significant moments during religious services.

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