ristittäminen
Ristittäminen is a Finnish term that refers to the act of crossing oneself, a common religious gesture performed by some Christians. The gesture typically involves touching the forehead, chest, and shoulders in a specific sequence, often accompanied by the recitation of a prayer or invocation. The most common form of ristittäminen involves touching the forehead with the right hand, then the chest, followed by the left shoulder and then the right shoulder. This motion is usually done with the thumb, index, and middle fingers extended, symbolizing the Holy Trinity.
The origins of ristittäminen can be traced back to early Christianity. It is believed to have developed