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    W 9 Assignment 2 The Sacramental Life When a person sees the word sacramental, one thinks of the Lord's Supper. The Lord's Supper is when believers come together on a designated day in fellowship to remember Jesus' crucifixion on the cross while a man was still in their sinful nature. Because of His sacrifice believers worship Him and partake in the sacramental elements to show gratitude and love for His shed blood on the cross for humankind. There is no unique power in the sacramental…

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    Christian Initiation

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    about the Catholic faith, how to live out Christ’s mission, how to provide for the parish, and how to become religious role models for younger parishioners. Throughout the years that the students will attend Saint Joseph’s, they will receive many sacraments that will begin their spiritual journeys. Non-Catholics and Catholics, both, can go…

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    The articles labeled “Huldrich Zwubgli” and “Edward Schillebeeckx On The Real Prescense” both state the writers’’ views on the issue of whether we should consider the Lord’s supper to be “sacraments” or “ordinances.” A sacrament is a religious ceremony or act that symbolizes spiritual reality through a visible sign. An ordinance is a practice that merely demonstrates the participant’s faith. The views in this article are different, but in some ways they are similar. The first article is about…

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    though something be necessary, if it is turned to be a good work, a ticket to heaven, or a sacrifice up on a pedestal, then it must be stopped immediately. The Sacrament itself is not sinful; however, the way in which the Sacrament is executed or who it is officiated by, does not make the person or the sacrament holy in itself. The sacrament needs the Word of God. Just like circumcision, which is not necessary for Salvation, yet another way to show love for God and a way God instilled in His…

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    The Catholic Church excommunicated Luther. What two sacraments do Lutherans practice? What do they symbolize? Lutherans practice the sacraments of Baptism and Communion. These two sacraments are practiced because the Bible records Jesus commanding them. These sacraments symbolize God’s love. Baptism symbolizes the joining of God’s family. Communion symbolizes the presence of Jesus What is the Lutheran view of…

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    Parish priests are exhorted to display a great deal of seriousness in all ceremonies connected with marriage, to keep those present within the bounds of modesty, and above all, to prevent anything secular and contrary to the holiness of the place and sacrament of marriage from being done in the church; for example presents and gifts are not to be given to the newly-weds there, nor are travelling entertainers, fiddlers, and other such folk to be brought in on the excuse of providing joyous music.…

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    The baptism starts off by standing in front of the church door and waiting till the priest has come and asked the god mother and father on behalf of the baby being baptised. The priest will ask the God mother and father “on behalf of the baby (name of the baby) do you reject Satan, do you believe Jesus is the son of God and do you follow Jesus teachings in life (commandments etc). Once that has been done the God Father and God mother will take the baby towards the priest. The God mother will…

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    lands. The Roman Catholic Church gained great power throughout Europe through its teachings, but also its manipulation of its authority over kingdoms. One prominent subject the Roman Catholic Church taught to its people was the Seven Sacraments. The Seven Sacraments are…

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    Cardinal Virtue Analysis

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    that we are not limited worshipping God only by our liturgical celebrations. That we worship him by living a moral life. The seven Sacraments helps us to worship God and live the way God want us to live. It helps us to recognize that Christ is the Sacrament of Salvation. Through the Sacrament it helps us to remember Jesus life , ministry and message . Each Sacrament contribute and helps us to live a moral life . Baptism helps us to devote our life to God and wash away our original and personal…

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    Eucharist Outline

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    five of the readings Sacraments are sacred symbols and rituals through which people can be put in touch with the God . The sacrament of Eucharist is one of the three initiation sacraments. Through the sacraments, Jesus welcomes, heals, forgives and in ways touches followers through bread, wine and oil. Sacraments are seen as both personal and communal encounters with Jesus Christ. Jesus is understood by followers as a living symbol of God, therefore seen as uniquely as a sacrament himself. This…

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