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    Jesus Rhetorical Analysis

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    passage relates to the Sacrament of the Eucharist because it talks about God’s love unending love for us. The Sacrament of the Eucharist binds the love between Father‚ Son‚ and Holy Spirit. In the passage it states‚ “When he had left‚ Jesus said‚ “Now is the Son of Man glorified‚ and God is glorified in him.”(John 13:31). It talks about the communion between the Son of Man and God‚ in which they unify to display to us his unconditional love and care for us. In addition‚ the Sacrament of the Eucharist

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    the last supper

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    called the sacrament. First‚ Jesus took some bread and blessed it. He told his apostles that the bread represented his body. Next‚ Jesus took a cup of wine and blessed it. He told his apostles that it represented his blood that he would shed for us. Jesus gave his life for us so that we could live again with Heavenly Father. After his resurrection‚ Jesus visited the Nephites in America. He taught them about the sacrament‚ too. When Joseph Smith restored the church‚ the sacrament was given

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    Sacrament is an encounter with God where something material becomes a gateway to the eternal. To a practicing Catholic‚ salvation is achieved through sacramentality. Overall‚ the Church is the fundamental sacrament and Christians are the living sacraments of God’s love; these visible signs and symbols‚ with God as the basic symbol of faith‚ are very important. Communion sacraments used during Catholic mass are bread (or wafer) and wine. The

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    To her master‚ nay father‚ to her husband‚ nay brother; his handmaid‚ nay daughter‚ his spouse‚ nay sister: to ABELARD‚ HELOISE. Your letter written to a friend for his comfort‚ beloved‚ was lately brought to me by chance. Seeing at once from the title that it was yours‚ I began the more ardently to read it in that the writer was so dear to me‚ that I might at least be refreshed by his words as by a picture of him whose presence I have lost. Almost every line of that letter‚ I remember‚ was filled

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    Emmaus College is an ecumenical school‚ supporting four faith traditions‚ Catholic‚ Lutheran‚ Uniting and Anglican. The faith traditions followed by Emmaus value different beliefs‚ sacraments‚ worship and social teachings. The two most distinct churches I have chosen‚ include the Catholic an Lutheran church. I will be discussing the similarities and differences of these faiths below. The Lutheran and Catholic church have similar beliefs. The Lutheran church believes in baptism‚ God’s promise‚ love

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    Margery Kempe

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    a legitimate Christian vocation. (134) • Margery lived and conflicting values; an anti-feminist and anti-matrimonial tradition continued on the one hand while at the same time the church was in the process of officially recognizing marriage as a sacrament. (134) • Margery’s faith illustrated concerning marriage manifests the vocational qualities of Christian marriage; Firstly‚ their love is a marriage grounded in affection. Second‚ her feeling of guilt and desire for punishment are evidence that she

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    Christianity Rites in Christianity are also known as “Sacraments” or to the ceremonies connected with the sacraments. For instance‚ in Roman Catholicism‚ Anointing of the Sick is one of sacrament among three that is conducted to someone who is seriously sick or dying. The Second Vatican Council reserved the Anointing of the Sick for the one who is in instant danger of death. Traditionally it was called the last rites. Other sacraments that could be celebrated with the Anointing of the Sick included

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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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