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    The 7 Sacraments

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    Dwight “Sonny” Lewis Pr.6 Religion The 7 Sacraments The Catechism of the Catholic Church lists the sacraments as follows: "The whole liturgical life of the Church revolves around the Eucharistic sacrifice and the sacraments. There are seven sacraments in the Church: Baptism‚ Confirmation‚ Eucharist‚ Penance‚ Anointing of the Sick‚ Holy Orders‚ and Matrimony." The sacraments are symbols. A symbol is a sign (an outward reality) that represents an invisible (spiritual) reality‚ totality different

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    marriage as a sacrament

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    The Value of Marriage III. WHAT IS A SACRAMENT? A. Sacrament Defined B. Fruits of a Sacrament C. Importance of the Sacramental Grace D. Purpose of the Sacraments IV. MARRIAGE AS A SACRAMENT A. Biblical Background B. Celebration of Marriage C. Graces of the Sacrament of Matrimony D. Source of the Graces E. Who can receive the Sacrament? V. CONCLUSION VI. REFERENCES I. INTRODUCTION Marriage is considered as the best among the seven sacraments. It is one of the joyous celebration

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    Catholic Sacraments

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    The Sacraments of the Catholic Church are‚ the Church teaches‚ efficacious signs of grace‚ instituted by Christ and entrusted to the Church‚ by which divine life is dispensed to us. The visible rites by which the sacraments are celebrated signify and make present the graces proper to each sacrament. They bear fruit in those who receive them with the required dispositions." Though not every individual has to receive every sacrament[->0]‚ the Church affirms that‚ for believers as a whole‚ the sacraments

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    What Is Sacrament

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    SEVEN SACRAMENTS I. Objectives 1. To emphasize the importance of the reception of the seven sacraments to Christian life. 2. To state clearly the definition of the “sacrament”. 3. To realize that the sacraments are symbols of the Church faith and love. 4. To see that in Christ‚ God’s loving-kindness becomes visible in a great sign‚ and this love is continued in the Church and celebrated by the people of God in the sacraments. II. Content A. Traditional Definition of Sacrament. According

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    the seven sacraments

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    The seven sacraments—Baptism‚ Confirmation‚ Holy Communion‚ Confession‚ Marriage‚ Holy Orders‚ and the Anointing of the Sick—are the life of the Catholic Church. Each sacrament is an outward sign of an inward grace. When we participate in them worthily‚ each provides us with graces—with the life of God in our soul. In worship‚ we give to God that which we owe Him; in the sacraments‚ He gives us the graces necessary to live a truly human life. The first three sacraments—Baptism‚ Confirmation‚ and

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    The Seven Sacraments

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    The Seven Sacraments There are seven sacraments in the church: Baptism‚ Confirmation‚ Eucharist‚ Reconciliation‚ Anointing of the Sick‚ Holy Orders‚ and Matrimony. The sacraments are symbols or signs. Signs can be defined as anything that points to something else and symbols can be defined as special signs that convey deep meanings. The deeper meaning of symbols‚ like sacraments‚ calls both conscious and unconscious feelings and thoughts. Baptism‚ Confirmation and The Eucharist are all

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    Confirmation Sacrament

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    may already know‚ your child will be preparing for the sacrament of Confirmation in the upcoming months. We hope that you as parents will be able to support your child through their spiritual journey. The preparation for Confirmation is a time of spiritual growth‚ learning‚ sharing‚ fellowship and serving. Your child will learn what it means to be a disciple of Jesus Christ‚ in preparation to receive this special sacrament. The sacrament of Confirmation invites your child to confirm their Catholic

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    7 SACRAMENTS

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    7 SACRAMENTS MINISTERS MATTER FORM EFFECTS 1. Baptism Minister of baptism is first the bishop and second the priest. Natural water that is poured or sprinkled on a person‚ or in which a person is immersed‚ is the matter or material element necessary for baptism. The pronouncing of the words is the form of baptism‚ namely: "I baptize you in the name of the Father‚ and of the Son‚ and of the Holy Spirit."  This sacrament is the door of the Church of Christ and the entrance into a new life. We are

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    Spirit…” Many of the sacraments that are celebrated today involve the use of oil. Baptism and confirmation are the two principle sacraments involving oils. In the Church liturgies‚ the actual significance of oil is often not known (or at least not fully) to the members of the parish faith community. This paper will examine the meaning of oil‚ the sacraments in which it is used‚ and prayers associated with it. There are three oils that are used in various sacraments: Chrism‚ Oil of Infirm‚ and

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    Credenda/Agenda Volume 15‚ Issue 2: Liturgia Why Sacraments are not Signs Peter Leithart I admit it: sacraments are signs. Though the New Testament never speaks of baptism or the Lord’s Supper as "signs‚" Old Covenant "sacraments" are given this designation. Following Genesis 17:11‚ Paul writes of "the sign of circumcision‚" which was "a seal of the righteousness" that Abraham possessed by faith before he was circumcised (Rom. 4:11). The blood of the Passover lamb was a "sign" (Exod. 12:13)‚ and

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