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    as climbing a mountain. To climb‚ a person needs to be properly prepared‚ starting by being hydrated. Then‚ the person must climb‚ step by step‚ until he or she reaches the summit to enjoy the view. The hydration of the Sacraments of Initiation is Baptism; it’s the entrance into the Christian path. The gift of the Holy Spirit received during the Sacrament of Confirmation gives the strength needed to slowly‚ but surely make the journey. The summit that is then reached after the climb is the Sacrament

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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 Holy

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    The earth is important. The world is good! (God said so.) Life is tangible. BUT also elements of life that are very difficult to understand. The world is BOTH physical AND spiritual. Sacraments are BOTH physical AND spiritual. 7 Sacraments: Baptism Confirmation Eucharist Reconciliation Anointing of the sick Holy orders Matrimony What is a sacrament An outward visible sign of an invisible grace. Makes it present through matter and ritual. Sacraments call our attention to and remind

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    Beanum Abstract Baptism‚ associated greatly with the Christian religion‚ did not originate with John the Baptist as many would assume from well-known Bible stories. Jesus ’ time‚ the washing of almost anything was considered as a way of cleansing and purifying to rid of sin or to make clean. Rituals and Practices are very important in Full Gospel Baptist Churches. So many things revolve around these simple but important rituals. Over thousands of years Baptism has been a tradition in the

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    In the realm of the religious world of humanity‚ water plays an important role; “The water symbolize the universal sum of virtualities; they are fons et origo‚ spring and origin‚ the reservoir of all the possibilities of existence; they precede every form and support every creation”. Also‚ “symbolism plays a decisive part in the religious life of humanity; it is through symbols that the world becomes transparent and is able to show the transcendent” ; things that are beyond of our natural eyes to

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    The Seven Sacraments

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    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 sacraments of initiation

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    What is Mystagogy? BY Walter Bradely When considering the topic of Mystagogy and the Church’s understanding of the subject it is important to recognize the complete picture‚ the scope of what is covered. Looking quite literally at Mystagogy‚ and perhaps a common view held by most‚ it is very simply the final of four stages in the RCIA process of bringing believers into the Church. However‚ the context of this paper will focus at a more in depth look at the nature of Mystagogy and its essential

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    Confirmation is one of the seven sacraments through which Catholics pass in the process of their religious upbringing. According to Catholic doctrine‚ in this sacrament they receive the Holy Spirit and become adult members of the Catholic Church. Confirmation is a rite of initiation in Christian churches‚ normally carried out throughanointing‚ the laying on of hands‚ and prayer‚ for the purpose of bestowing the Gift of the Holy Spirit. The Catechism of the Catholic Church states:[1] Recall then

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    issueof St. Anthony Messenger magazine. And scroll down for a video introduction to the Catholic Sacraments from our Catholic Update on Demand subscription service. Baptism For Catholics‚ the Sacrament of Baptism is the first step in a lifelong journey of commitment and discipleship. Whether we are baptized as infants or adults‚ Baptism is the Church’s way of celebrating and enacting the embrace of God.   Eucharist Catholics believe the Eucharist‚ or Communion‚ is both a sacrifice and a meal

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    Saint Augustine was the fundamental theologian in the formulation of this doctrine‚ which states that the essentially graceless nature of humanity requires redemption to save it. The purpose of Baptism is to wash away original sin and to restore the individual to an innocent state‚ although even after baptism a tendency to sin remains as a result of original sin. Although the concept of original sin is derived from the story of Adam and Eve’s disobedience recorded in Genesis‚ the term "original sin"

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