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    music‚ Sermons are based on Scripture readings‚ the Sacraments are the physical elements combined with God’s Word‚ and even the Creeds are statements of the congregational belief in teachings of Scripture.

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    The Eucharist: Summary

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    The Eucharist: Summary Eucharist History -reenacts the closing events of jesus ’ life -links past-present-future one ceremony -powerful‚ meaningful ritual -last of the 3 sacraments of initiation -prescribed by christ -have to see the eucharist as body‚ not bread Eucharist celebrates -"a way of remembering" -daily reminder of Gods love -jesus shared bread at last supper/do this in memory of me -a thanksgiving

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    Contrary to popular beliefs‚ Himes affirms that there is an infinite number of sacraments and what constitutes a sacrament varies for every person. Hence‚ the Catholic tradition is often described as a training in becoming ‘sacramental beholders’. Through preaching and experience‚ Christians come to recognize God in the mundane everyday items‚ places

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    Ivan Ilyich By Leo Tolstoy

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    control of bodily functions and begins to believe he is already dead. In the midst of his pain and suffering he cries out to God asking why. He demands an answer for his suffering. He tells God‚ he wants to live. Before he dies‚ he receives the sacrament of communion‚ but it means nothing to him. As he lies there dying‚ he begins to repent and savor the moment of his wife and son grieving in sorrow for him. After repenting he realizes death isn’t real‚ begins to not fear death‚ and peacefully passes

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    Donatism

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    community of Roman North-Africa; present day Berber countries are Algeria and Tunisia. North African theology had always been peculiar in emphasizing the importance of holiness of priests and Bishops who administered the sacraments‚ going so far as to call the validity of sacrament in question‚ if it had been administered by one guilty of serious sin. Like the Novatianists; schism of previous century‚ the Donatists were rigorists holding that the church must be a church of ‘saints’‚ not ‘sinners’.

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    Issue Proposal on Abortion

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    English 1302-036 February 7‚ 2013 Everyone is Entitled to Their Constitutional Rights As a catholic-born child‚ I was brought up with very strict rules laid out before me that would help me with choices such as the holy sacrament of confirmation and marriage to the very controversial choice of abortion. Since I’ve been Catholic all of my life‚ I am a firm believer in the pro-life choice‚ which is advocating full legal protection of embryos and fetuses along with high opposition to the legalization

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    Name Meeting Jesus in the Sacraments Directed Reading Worksheet Date 9/19/2013 What Happens in the Sacraments Directions: Read through the chapter and fill in the missing information. All the questions run sequential to the chapter. If a true/false statement is false‚ correct it. Pages 31 – 32 Celebrating Our Redemption 1. What does the Church’s liturgy celebrate? The Church’s liturgy celebrates the Paschal Mystery of Christ. 2. Redemption

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    demonstrates Christianity as a faith that actively remains relevant and links directly to the lives of the adherents. The practice of Marriage also contributes to Christianity as a living religious tradition as it addresses the connections between the sacrament and beliefs of the tradition. Pope John XXIII’s call for the Second Vatican Council led the renewal of the Catholic Church and changes within the Liturgy. John XXIII reaffirmed the importance of the Scripture and Jesus by translating the Bible

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    TH221E CELEBRATING GOD’S PRESENCE AS A CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY Topic 6: The Church as Wounded Healer; the Sacrament of Reconciliation as Reconciliation with Self‚ Others and God Objective: At the end of this session the students will be able to write a personal letter to their parents expressing their sincere desire to be reconciled with self‚ others and God through reconciliation with their parents. Let us “SEE” The old man and the young man A stooped old man

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    catholic kingdom and the sacrament of the Eucharist‚ establish a harmonious connection between the events of the past within the spirit of the new covenant. Active participation in the liturgy enables Christians to be spiritually nourished in the practical study of the Trinity‚ the source of our salvation. Furthermore‚ a clear typology of the kingdom to come is revealed. This essay will explore two aspects of salvation history‚ the Passover and the paschal mystery

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