cross creed is a interjection expression used to express fear, disgust or disgust at something or something.
Originated from Christian and mainly Catholic culture and principles, the expression “cross creed” can be literally interpreted as “I believe in the cross”.
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According to Catholic doctrine, the cross is a strong divine symbol, popularly associated with a “tool for salvation”.
As an example, the cross is always referred to in literature as an object of protection against the devil or the forces of evil.
For the Christian, the “creed” is the summary of the apostolic faith, considered the “authentic faith”.
Thus, when speaking “cross creed”, the person is supposedly invoking a protection against what causes him fear or discomfort.
For example: “I heard a strange noise in the kitchen. Cross creed!” or "Cross creed, this food is awful!".
Even people who are not Catholics or religious often use this expression, as it was agreed to use this interjection in certain routine situations.
See also: the meaning of Cross.