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    In the Sacrament of Eucharist‚ the bread and wine are the matter and symbolize the body and blood of Jesus Christ. By eating the body of Jesus and drinking his blood‚ our bodies are being nourished. This is sacred to the Christian community because through the communion‚ we are able to receive eternal life with Jesus. When we leave this earth‚ we can go on to have eternal life with Jesus in heaven. If we choose to fully accept him‚ he transforms us and we become more like him. During the mass we

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    Worker Parish alone which is located in Diffun‚ Quirino has approximately 16‚400 followers. Members of this church have to go through the usual rites as a manifestation and affirmation of their acceptance of the church’s doctrines like baptism and confirmation‚ covenants with their fellow Christians in marriage ceremonies‚ blessing of the dead and other activities‚ all of which require documentation written manually in the canonical books managed by church officials and or designated office staff. Parishes

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    grounds of where I’m about to make history‚ with humus and pitta bread! No chance. I know what will work! Shit why didn’t I think of this earlier! A ten bird roast! Bonding over the meat and fire at the expense of a few birds will leave my mark. A sacrament! I’ll show these boys what’s gonna go down at this table. Show James exactly how it is supposed to be done round here. My uncle Jezza will be well chuffed! But what he doesn’t know won’t hurt him... A dozen crates of champagne‚ a lot of penis action

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    baptismal character is permanent because it is timeless; it is indelible because nothing‚ not even the loss of faith can remove it.” (Father William Saunders‚ 2) This is not the only thing that both Lutherans and Catholics agree on when it comes to the sacrament baptism. Both Lutherans and Roman Catholics believe baptism is a rebirth. In the small catechism Lutherans‚ like on all topics revert to scripture over reason. In Titus chapter 3 Lutherans back up their belief that baptism is a rebirth. They see

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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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    mysterium and sacramentum...sacramentum emphasises the visible sign of the hidden reality of salvation which was indicated by the term mysterium...Christ himself is the mystery of salvation...The saving work of his holy and sanctifying humanity is the sacrament of salvation‚ which is revealed and

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    with corrupt Church practices‚ theological disputes‚ Christian Humanism‚ and Political Motives. Some examples of Martin Luther being revolutionary is the whole idea behind indulgences‚ Luther denying the church and popes authority‚ him changing the sacraments from 7 to 2‚ and Luther being anti-sematic. Some examples of how Martin Luther was conservative was Luther leaving the monastery‚ Luther’s view on the peasants revolt‚ and using some of the Roman Catholic Church’s views on religion. Martin Luther

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    is that they are making a sacrament to each other and to God to stay faithful and love each other no matter what. Another reason why marriage is important to Christians is that they believe a marriage is a secure environment to bring up children in. c) One belief that is reflected in a Christian marriage ceremony is that by exchanging vows you are making a promise to god and yourselves. This is a sacrament not only to you but to God also. By breaking this sacrament by committing adultery or getting

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    Trent that Set a ‘ New Trend’ in the Catholic Church Introduction The Church is both human and divine. History has proved that at times the human element uses the Church to meet its desires in the world. Immorality‚ nepotism etc. are seen here and there. These are problems originating from the Church leaders themselves. Moreover‚ some Christians took the responsibility of explaining the Word and other ecclesiastical issues in their own hands‚ ignoring the Magisterium and in so doing‚ they ended

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    Religion Assignment 1 Outline four of the main principles of Catholic Social Teaching and then discuss at greater length some of their possible applications in a curriculum setting. The central message of Christianity and thus our main focus as educators is quite simple in that it is profoundly social. “We cannot be called truly “Catholic” unless we hear and heed the Church’s call to serve those in need and work for justice and peace. “ (Communities of Salt and Light‚ U.S. Bishops‚

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