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    reiterate that‚ although a subjective topic‚ this was not recognised until 1603 during the reign of Elizabeth I. Certainly England under Henry VIII witnessed religious change‚ hence the term the Henrican Reformation‚ yet all that was achieved was the initiation of a long period of reforms. Henry VIII did not set out to alter the religion of England‚ yet his

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    The Orthodox Church Christian Denomination 1. What are the key beliefs of your Christian Denomination? Eastern Orthodoxy and Roman Catholicism were once branched from the same body of religion “the One Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church. In 1054 AD a formal split occurred when Pope Leo IX (head of the Roman Catholic Church at that time) who ignored the Patriarch of the Constantinople‚ Michael Cerularius (Leader of the Eastern Orthodox Church at that time). The main beliefs of the Orthodox

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    BUT also elements of life that are very difficult to understand. The world is BOTH physical AND spiritual. Sacraments are BOTH physical AND spiritual. 7 Sacraments: Baptism Confirmation Eucharist Reconciliation Anointing of the sick Holy orders Matrimony What is a sacrament An outward visible sign of an invisible grace. Makes it present through matter and ritual. Sacraments call our attention to and remind us of a reality of god that is always present‚ but se may not always realize

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    RELIGION SYLLABUS – YEAR 12 – CHRISTIANITY SIGNIFICANT PERSON‚ BIOETHICS‚ POST 1945‚ ABORIGINAL‚ ISLAM SIGNIFICANT PERSON‚ HOW THE HAJJ EXPRESSES BELIEFS OF ISLAM ‚ SIGNIFICANCE OF THE HAJJ FOR BOTH THE INDIVIDUAL AND MUSLIM COMMUNITY‚ significance of baptism ‚ significance for the individual‚ community significance ‚ MARTIN LUTHER ‚ RABIA- SIGNIFICANT PERSON- ISLAM |CHRISTIANITY |MARTIN LUTHER

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    Anointing of the Sick

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    The Anointing of the Sick What is The Anointing of the Sick?  Is a Sacrament of the Catholic Church that is administered to Catholic members who are sick or in danger of death.  The sacrament is also referred to in Latin as Unction‚ and in the past as Extreme Unction‚ and is one of the three sacraments that make up the rituals known as the ” Last Rites ”.  The sacrament is administered by a priest‚ who uses olive oil or another pure plant oil to bless (anoint) the patient on forehead and

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    Throughout history Christianity worship has been much more liturgical and characterized by prayers of various themes and hymns that are closely related to the Scripture. This form of sacramental and ceremonial worship is still practised by the Roman Catholic‚ Eastern Orthodox and Anglican churches‚ as well as some Protestant denominations such as Lutheranism and Methodism. There is also a festal cycle throughout the church year that is full of celebrations of feasts and holy days pertaining to the

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    Theology Anointing of the sick 1. When should anointing of the sick be administered? Who may receive this sacrament? The anointing of the sick should only be administered when the person is dying or has a serious illness. Anyone who have received the sacrament of baptism and has reached the age of reason (age of seven) could receive this sacrament provided that he or she is in grave danger of death due to sickness or old age‚ not necessarily at the point of death. 2. How does the physical sickness

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    Matrimony‚ or Marriage‚ like Holy Orders‚ is a sacrament that consecrates for a particular mission in building up the Church‚ and that provides grace for accomplishing that mission. This sacrament‚ seen as a sign of the love uniting Christ and the Church‚ establishes between the spouses a permanent and exclusive bond‚ sealed by God. Accordingly‚ a marriage between baptized people‚ validly entered into and consummated‚ cannot be dissolved. The sacrament confers on them the grace they need for attaining

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    the word sacrament? -Ecclesiastical . a visible sign of an inward grace‚ especially one of the solemn Christian rites considered to have been instituted by Jesus Christ to symbolize or confer grace: the sacraments of the Protestant churches are baptism and the Lord’s Supper; the sacraments of the Roman Catholic and Greek Orthodox churches are baptism‚ confirmation‚ the Eucharist‚ matrimony‚ penance‚ holy orders‚ and extreme unction. 2. Define sacrament. -Also called Holy Sacrament. the Eucharist

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    TOPIC 24: ANOINTING OF THE SICK 1. Anointing of the Sick‚ sacrament of purification and salvation Nature of this sacrament The Anointing of the Sick is a sacrament instituted by Jesus Christ‚ implied as such in St. Mark’s Gospel (Mk 6:13)‚ and recommended to the faithful by the apostle St. James: Is any among you sick? Let him call for the elders of the church‚ and let them pray over him‚ anointing him with oil in the name of the Lord; and the prayer of faith will save the sick man‚ and the Lord

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