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    curious fact is that there are 7 candles by the altar which symbolizes the number of Sacraments that the church believes in‚ which again in restatement‚ shows the complexity of this religion. The Church believed in a more literal interpretation of the Eucharist as a result of this‚ with the bread and wine acting as the real flesh and blood of Jesus‚ or consubstantiation. They were very

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    which is the action of stopping someone from being angry. When we have reconciliation‚ it means that we restore our relationship to one that enables us to be compatible and friendly with one another again. -Eucharist: The Eucharist is a special sacrament as well as a sacrifice‚ during the Eucharist‚ with the appearances of bread and wine‚ which represent the body and blood of Christ‚ the Lord Christ is contained‚ offered‚ and received. 5 core beliefs Judaism -Orthodox Jews are monotheistic‚ they

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    waited for Christ’s appearance. It was only through uniting with human flesh that this could possibly occur. Another argument Cyril uses is concerning the Eucharist‚ commonly known by the Church as Holy Communion. Through the Eucharist‚ humanity receives divinization by participation in receiving the body and blood of Christ. In the Eucharist‚ humanity participates in Christ’s resurrection. By uniting himself to humanity Christ made all of humanity capable of being resurrected and participating in

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    Catholics 1987 Dimensions of Priesthood Models of Priesthood Degrees of Holy Orders DIMENSIONS OF PRIESTHOOD Four Dimensions of the Priestly Ministry: Priest as Disciple Priest as Apostle Priest as Presbyter Priest as Presider at the Eucharist SOURCE: Catechism for Filipino Catholics 1951 DIMENSIONS OF PRIESTHOOD The priest as DISCIPLE: called to follow Jesus in total commitment‚ undettered even by family ties‚ life itself‚ hardship‚ or death‚ and with no looking back to what was

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    tradition. The second cornerstone is the Eucharist. A mean is meant to be a time for conversation and sharing friendship‚ which can be a great treasure for us. At every meal‚ we are sharing life-giving food and drink. If we act in ways that are life-destroying‚ then we have entirely missed the meaning of the meal. The Eucharist is a meal just like other meals‚ but it is more than the most special meal that we can imagine. To participate in the Eucharist is to share Christ with others‚ and this sacramental

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    “Without the senses there would be no religion‚ for religion is founded on a relation between embodied beings and the world around them.” (IRS‚ 69) The senses help us construct and allow us to partake in the world’s religions. The faiths of the world are deeply fixed in the customs of culture and connect to the human experience. Aesthetics is important to religion‚ they are firm in our human sensory experience‚ it is the way human bodies sense their religious worlds‚ especially through sight‚ sound

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    Individuals often credit personal morals and standings to various philosophies adopted throughout the ages. However‚ the impact of surroundings and history can be overlooked. The path functions- rather than the state--shape present modes of thought‚ including extremely personal values like politics and religion. What one chooses to believe is severely influenced by location and history. For example‚ the trend of Islam in middle-eastern regions versus Christianity predominantly found in western culture

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    Book Document Essay Question Martin Luther grew up to be one of the most important people in Europe during the reformation era. He grew up in Saxony and eventually became a monk and priest. Luther was taught by some of the harshest monks during his youth which eventually made him become who he has with his literal teachings of scripture. He first went to Rome and was outraged by the priests of Rome‚ prostitution‚ and many other unholy acts. After his visit h wrote ninety-five pages Thesis to Archbishop

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    Martin Luther (1483 – 1546) born in a small town in central Germany and later became the beginner of the Reformation of the Catholic Church. He was born to peasants‚ but he attended school in a nearby town‚ University of Erfurt‚ where he took courses in Philosophy and studied Law. During a storm in 1505‚ he became very scared and prayed to the patron saint of travelers‚ Saint Anne‚ that if were to be saved that he would become a Monk. After he was saved‚ Luther in 1507 became an ordained Monk. As

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    because Jesus had enter into Jerusalem. good Friday is celebrated for the death of Jesus. Easter is celebrated for the Crucifixion of Jesus.13 Maundy Thursday Christians remember this as the day of the Last Supper‚ when Jesus celebrated the first Eucharist before he was betrayed by Judas. The world ’maundy’ comes from the Latin verb to command (mandatum)‚ and refers to Jesus’s command that we should love one another. Inmany countries‚ this day is known as Holy Thursday. 23 St George’s Day The day

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