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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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    It is a sacrament. One of two sacrament‚ the other being baptism. Lutheran rejects the Roman Catholic doctrine of transubstantiation. In the church there are limitation for communion: 1. Christ’s body and blood are received by the mouth and not just by faith or the soul;

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    original sin.) Holy Baptism is the basis of the whole Christian life‚ the gateway to life in the Spirit‚ and the door‚ which gives access to the other sacraments. Through Baptism we are freed from sin and reborn as sons of God; we become members of Christ‚ are incorporated into the Church and made sharers in her mission: "Baptism is the sacrament of regeneration through water in the word." (Catechism of the Catholic Church‚ 2nd edition‚ 2009). Salvation is one of the promises of God to all believers:

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    through many different elements‚ these include his three pamphlets he published in 1520 and the debates with Cardinal Cajetan and Johann Eck. Along with these aspects‚ Luther also criticised the sola scriptura and sola fide‚ the papacy‚ the seven sacraments and the three pamphlets he wrote throughout 1520. The change of Luther’s ideologies had a substantial effect on his protest against the Catholic church as it caused a progression in his movement to represent the corruption of the Catholic Church

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    changed the age of Confirmation the Church would receive unwanted negativity and be put under fire from non-approvers. Finally‚ if a child receives the sacrament at an early age‚ they may not want to learn more about their faith‚ which does not benefit them in the long run.

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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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    Martin Luther (1483 – 1546) born in a small town in central Germany and later became the beginner of the Reformation of the Catholic Church. He was born to peasants‚ but he attended school in a nearby town‚ University of Erfurt‚ where he took courses in Philosophy and studied Law. During a storm in 1505‚ he became very scared and prayed to the patron saint of travelers‚ Saint Anne‚ that if were to be saved that he would become a Monk. After he was saved‚ Luther in 1507 became an ordained Monk. As

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    eukharistia‚ meaning thanksgiving. It is called this because when we consume the host during the liturgy of the Eucharist‚ we are giving thanks to the Lord and his son Jesus Christ for the sacrifice made by Jesus at his crucifixion. When we celebrate the sacrament of the Eucharist‚ we do it as a community‚ in memory of Jesus and his Apostles at the last supper. As Catholics‚ we believe that when we receive the Eucharist‚ we are truly receiving the body of Christ‚ and that when we drink the wine‚ that we are

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    calls to deny the Sacrament to Democratic presidential candidate John F. Kerry‚ to a decision to revoke the first communion of an 8-year-old Roman Catholic girl because she ingested a non-wheat wafer. (Broadway‚ B.‚ 2004) The meaning of communion and its practices in churches have been a continuous discussion by members of different religions around the world for centuries. While the receiving of Holy Communion may mean different things to different people‚ globally‚ the Sacrament is a time when persons

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    dead and Glorious ascension whereby “wondrous sacrament of the whole Church” came forth. 6. The continuation of the mission of Christ through His apostles filled with the Holy Spirit to preach the gospel that the Son of God freed us from the power of Satan through His Death and resurrection. The work of salvation which they prescribed should be set in train through the sacrifice and sacraments. 7. Christ is always present in the church: in the sacraments‚ in His word‚ and when the church prays and

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