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    represents to the Roman Catholic Church‚ which for most of these last 2000 years has been the greatest and most organized spiritual faction within Christendom. (Wills‚ 1990). Many Roman Catholic beliefs are different from Baptist beliefs. First‚ the sacraments namely THE EUCHARIST. The Catholics follows the teachings of Jesus Christ‚ that apostles gave their lives for the sake of the Gospel‚ "gospel" meaning Good News / teachings of Jesus‚ while the Baptist Church was formed at the beginning of the 17th

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    The Lutheran Church of Australia claim that their mission is to teach people to see Jesus Christ through everything in their churches this is accomplished by the sacraments they believe in. The sacraments of the Lutheran Church are as follows Baptism‚ the Eucharist and Penance‚ their non sacramental rites include Confirmation‚ Holy Matrimony‚ Holy Orders and the Anointing of the Sick. (Lutheran Church of Australia‚ 2017) Secondly‚ The Anglican Church. The history of Anglicanism also dates to

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    sign of both love and honor to God. Catholicism refers to these rituals as sacraments. As Christians and members of this faith‚ the first sacrament received by each member is Baptism. This sacrament has not only been practiced since the beginning of our faith‚ but has deep meaning and symbolic ties to the start of creation with Adam and Eve. I hope to prove through both illustration and published works how Baptism as a sacrament is both a sign and symbol of humanities desire to become closer to God by

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    The Response to Change: Analyzing the Writings and Instruction of Jacob of Edessa Adjusting to change is extremely difficult in our contemporary church culture. It is most challenging because it requires organizations to adjust their traditions to something that is new and unfamiliar. Progressive Christianity rarely makes connections with current contexts to that of early Christianity. How did they handle changing climates? My research paper seeks to analyze the responses of Jacob of Edessa to

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    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM – KOLLAM DIOCESE HALF YEARLY EXAMINATION 2013 Name the following 1x5=5 1..........is anointed by God. 2.Anointing the Holy oil(Mooron) is the gift of........... in our sacraments. 3.The ministry‚death and resurrection of Jesus Christ is connected with the sacrament.......... 4.The priest draws the sign on the candidate’s forehead by using............. 5.By faith and in holy fear.................built an ark to save his family. Choose the correct answer

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    At infancy children are baptized to protect their spirit from corruption and to welcome them into the world as God’s children. Later as an adult or adolescent Catholics receive confirmation of their faith through another baptism. Catholics follow a number of traditions including but not limited to; penance and reconciliation‚ reciting the Lord’s Prayer and Hale Mary‚ singing from hem books in church‚ and making

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    Introduction The Reformation was a revolt against the values and practices of the Roman Catholic Church in Europe throughout the early sixteenth century. The Reformation started in the north of Germany but quickly spread throughout Western Europe which was officially under the control of the Christian Church at the time. The Reformation occurred in response to the corruption and practical abuses of the Catholic Church at the time. Many people were influential in the revolt including Martin Luther

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    2013 WHAT ARE THE MATERIAL AND WORDS USED AT BAPTISM? Each Sacrament consists of two things matter which is called the element or material‚ and form which is commonly called the word. The form of a sacrament consists of the words by which the Sacrament is affected. The matter of the sacrament is the material used. I baptise you in the name of the father and the son and the Holy Spirit” these are the words that are used during the sacrament of baptism and they are the form. Since the apostles were

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    promised land after life. One of the reasons everybody wanted this afterlife was because the class didn’t matter. From poor and bankrupt to kings and nobles‚ they were all treated in the same way in Heaven no matter how different you were from others. Sacraments were one of many “necessary tasks” to follow that all Christians needed to complete in able to get to Heaven. However‚ the Church “forced” the society to go to Church‚ by revealing that there is a punishment if you do not attend in church: going

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    Kelsey Klitus G. Walsh Paper #1 September 14th‚ 2012 Religion is a large worldwide subject. It is very important to some people‚ and not as important to others. However‚ religion is very important to me and it is a major part of my everyday life. Many people are confused about different religions. The catholic religion is confusing to some people. But if one were to look into the religion they would see it is not confusing‚ just not well understood. Although I do not go to church as frequently

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