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What is the primary purpose of the sacrament of Baptism?
What is the primary purpose of the sacrament of Baptism?
- It symbolizes the cleansing of sin and rebirth. (correct)
- It serves as the ordination of clergy.
- It provides spiritual healing to the sick.
- It blesses the union between a man and a woman.
Which sacrament involves the laying on of hands?
Which sacrament involves the laying on of hands?
- Confirmation (correct)
- Matrimony
- Eucharist
- Penance
Which statement describes the sacrament of Penance?
Which statement describes the sacrament of Penance?
- It focuses on the ordination of clergy.
- It involves confession of sins and requires contrition. (correct)
- It is administered to those who are ill.
- It symbolizes the Last Supper.
What is a key characteristic of the sacrament of Holy Orders?
What is a key characteristic of the sacrament of Holy Orders?
What role does the sacrament of Matrimony play in a couple's life?
What role does the sacrament of Matrimony play in a couple's life?
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Study Notes
The Seven Sacraments
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Baptism
- Initiation into the Christian faith.
- Symbolizes the cleansing of sin and rebirth.
- Can be performed on infants or adults.
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Confirmation
- Strengthening of the Holy Spirit.
- Completes the process of initiation.
- Often involves the laying on of hands and anointing with chrism.
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Eucharist (Holy Communion)
- Commemoration of the Last Supper.
- Participants receive the body and blood of Christ.
- Central act of Christian worship.
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Penance (Confession)
- Sacrament of reconciliation and forgiveness of sins.
- Involves confession of sins to a priest.
- Requires contrition, confession, and satisfaction.
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Anointing of the Sick
- Provides spiritual and physical healing.
- Administered to those who are ill or near death.
- Involves anointing with oil and prayer.
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Holy Orders
- Sacrament for the ordination of clergy.
- Includes three degrees: deacon, priest, and bishop.
- Involves a special calling and commitment to serve the Church.
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Matrimony (Marriage)
- Covenant between a man and a woman.
- Blesses the union and family life.
- Requires mutual consent and intentions for lifelong commitment.
The Seven Sacraments
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Baptism
- Marks entry into Christian faith and community.
- Symbolizes purification from sin and spiritual rebirth.
- Can be administered to both infants and adults.
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Confirmation
- Enhances the presence of the Holy Spirit within the individual.
- Completes the initiation process into the Church.
- Typically includes laying on of hands and anointing with sacred oil (chrism).
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Eucharist (Holy Communion)
- Celebrates the Last Supper of Jesus Christ with His disciples.
- Participants receive the consecrated bread and wine, believed to be His body and blood.
- Considered the central act of Christian worship and signifies unity with Christ and the Church.
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Penance (Confession)
- Serves as the means for reconciliation with God by confessing sins.
- Confession made to a priest requires genuine contrition and commitment to make amends.
- Emphasizes the importance of spiritual healing and forgiveness.
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Anointing of the Sick
- Offers spiritual and physical healing during times of illness or near death.
- Ceremony involves the anointing of the forehead and hands with blessed oil followed by prayers.
- Aims to provide comfort and strength to the individual facing health crises.
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Holy Orders
- Involves the sacrament of ordination for individuals entering clergy roles.
- Encompasses three ministerial levels: deacons, priests, and bishops.
- Reflects a commitment to serve the Church and society through various ministries.
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Matrimony (Marriage)
- Represents a lifelong covenant established between a man and a woman.
- Sanctifies the marital union and supports family life.
- Requires mutual consent and a shared intention to maintain the vows throughout life.
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