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    Baptism

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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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    The community is also  involved through the sponsor’s role. The sponsors have to welcome the confirmed into  full membership.    livin’ out the sacrament­ We could live out this sacrament on a daily basis by adhering  to the morals of christ and asking the holy spirit to renew our seven gifts.    bein’ sacramentally aware­ The sacrament of confirmation allows us to be more  sacramentally aware because after confirmation we are blessed with the gifts of the holy  spirit. These gifts allow us to see the world in a new and holy light and permits us to 

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    Restorative Justice

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    God‚ the beneficial effects of restorative justice‚ and helping a cause not only for the effects of charity‚ but also for the effects of justice. First‚ in class‚ we talked about how we can find and see God in the Biblical foundations and in the Sacraments. Many of us discussed our “images of God”. For me‚ my image of God is on a very personal level. Although I have only ever attended Catholic school for my entire life‚ I wouldn’t identify “my God” with all of the confined and contradictory teachings

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    Felix Randall

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    known from extrinsic evidence to have been a thirty-one-year-old blacksmith named Felix Spencer‚ who died of pulmonary tuberculosis; Father Gerard Manley Hopkins‚ while a curate in a slum parish in Liverpool‚ visited him often‚ administered the last sacraments‚ and officiated at his funeral. Hence the poem is largely romantic self-expression. There is little or no ironic separation between the “I” (the speaker within the poem) and the author (the historical Hopkins outside the poem)‚ so the “I” may be

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    two. The primary differences are the Papal claims of authority and the insertion of the filioque clause into the Nicene Creed (Ware‚ 1963). Since the two were one prior to the Schism‚ there are similarities; for example‚ both celebrate the seven Sacraments‚ partake of Holy Communion‚ have Apostolic origins‚ have a hierarchical priesthood and celebrate Easter; however‚ even within these similarities are differences. The primary difference between the Eastern Church and the Western Church is in regards

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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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    and pleasing to God. It was part of God’s original plan for mankind. It is also shown that Jesus held marriage in great esteem‚ for it was at a wedding where he performed his first public miracle. Furthermore‚ it is Jesus who raises Marriage to a Sacrament of the New Law. Our Lord is also the one who told us that divorce was wrong. He says‚ "What God has joined together‚ no human being must separate."(Matrimony 1). <br><br>Although what we were told by God‚ in many primitive civilizations marriage

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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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    "How are you feeling today?" asked doctor Jason Posner in his usual automatic‚ inattentive salutation to Vivian‚ which is both humorous and distressing. There is a connection between Vivian Bearing and Jason Posner. Prepped for research and scholarship by Vivian herself (he took her class on the metaphysical poets) Jason possesses many of the same traits as Vivian. He is smart‚ ambitious‚ dedicated to the complexities of his medical research‚ and inept at human relations. Like Professor Bearing‚

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    Frasier

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    In the town of Durham lived a young man by the name of Frasier. Frasier was a devout Anglican minister‚ who had observed six out of the seven sacraments. Being a diligent young priest‚ he could not be impetuous about observing his last sacrament. His last sacrament of course was the sacrament of Holy Matrimony‚ which he intended to very earnest about finding a godly woman‚ for it is God’s blessing that a young man like Frasier should leave his father and mother to cling to his wife and the two should

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