He elaborated at length on what he had been saying for the previous fifteen years: «The holy Christian people are recognised by their possession of the holy word of God...
the holy sacrament of baptism... the holy sacrament of the altar... by the holy possession of the sacred cross.
In January 1588, he wrote to a friend in the Electoral service, Johann Loser, asking him to be godfather to his son «whom God has given me this night by my dear Katie, so that he may come out of the old Adam's nature to the rebirth in Christ through
the holy sacrament of baptism, and may become a member of sacred Christendom.
Not exact matches
Sacraments: Catholic are the only ones to have the concept of the seven sacraments (baptism, confirmation, the Eucharist, penance, anointing of the sick, holy orders, and m
Sacraments: Catholic are the only ones to have the concept
of the seven
sacraments (baptism, confirmation, the Eucharist, penance, anointing of the sick, holy orders, and m
sacraments (
baptism, confirmation, the Eucharist, penance, anointing
of the sick,
holy orders, and matrimony).
Searching for Sunday has provided ample opportunity for creative collaboration because the
sacraments at the heart
of the book —
baptism, confession,
holy orders, communion, confirmation, anointing the sick, and marriage — are rich and complex and endlessly inspiring.
The book is arranged around seven
sacraments —
baptism, confession, communion,
holy orders, confirmation, anointing
of the sick, and marriage.
We are made members
of the Body
of Christ through receiving three
sacraments -
Baptism, Confirmation, which we receive only once, and the
Holy Eucharist which is Christ Himself.
The book is arranged around seven
sacraments —
baptism, confession, communion,
holy orders, confirmation, anointing
of the sick, and marriage — and today's excerpt comes from the communion section and a chapter entitled «Open Table.»
The administration
of the Church's
sacraments is equally important,
of course, and this is especially true for us if we accept the position
of the sixteenth - century Reformers that in the celebration
of the
sacraments of Baptism and
Holy Communion, as well as in the pulpit, the gospel is proclaimed and expressed.
In total, there are seven
sacraments:
baptism, confirmation, eucharist, penance,
holy orders, marriage, and the
sacrament of the sick.
If you knew anything about the Christian faith you'd know that it is a pastor's job to use the law and the gospel (including the
Sacraments of Baptism and
Holy Communion) to keep the believer in faith and lead the non-believer to faith.
The book is arranged around seven
sacraments —
baptism, confession, communion,
holy orders, confirmation, anointing
of the sick, and marriage — and today's excerpt comes from the marriage section.
Arranging the book around seven
sacraments, (
baptism, confession,
holy orders, communion, confirmation, anointing
of the sick, and marriage) gave shape to my story and connected it to the stories
of all who have met God in those tangible, tactile ways.
This community is entered by the
sacrament of baptism; its members are nourished in their Christian discipleship through the
sacrament of the Lord's Supper, the
holy eucharist, the mass, the Holy Commun
holy eucharist, the mass, the
Holy Commun
Holy Communion.
Since the book draws from the imagery
of the seven
sacraments —
baptism, confession, communion,
holy orders, marriage, healing, and confirmation — stories that center around those experiences are much more likely to strike a chord with where I'm at creatively with this project.
Even if the priests can preside over some
of the revered symbols [
sacraments], a priest could not perform the sacred divine birth [
baptism] without the divine ointment [the oils consecrated by the bishop], nor could he perform the mystery
of Holy Communion without having first placed on the altar the symbols
of that Communion.
Furthermore, through
holy Baptism they become members
of the Church and, being united with Christ and participating in the
sacraments, they acquire the power to defeat death and attain deification.
The manner
of it becomes dearer when we consider the
sacraments of Baptism and the Eucharist (the
Holy Communion or Lord's Supper, or, as it is called in some Western churches, the Mass).
The book is arranged around seven
sacraments —
baptism, confession, communion,
holy orders, confirmation, anointing of the sick, and marriage — and today's excerpt comes from the Holy Orders section in a chapter entitled «Epic Fail.&ra
holy orders, confirmation, anointing
of the sick, and marriage — and today's excerpt comes from the
Holy Orders section in a chapter entitled «Epic Fail.&ra
Holy Orders section in a chapter entitled «Epic Fail.»
The Church has always understood that the «form»
of the
sacrament was established by Christ when he was baptised in the Jordan, and that the Trinity was present at Christ's
baptism, because the Father spoke, the Son descended into the water, and
Holy Spirit appeared (Mt 3:16 - 17).
Of the seven
sacraments six were primarily for the laity:
baptism, confirmation, penance (with confession to the priest),
Holy Communion, marriage, and extreme unction.
This communication is re-enacted in the
sacraments of the
Baptism and the
Holy Supper, both
of which are symbolic manifestation
of the solidarity bond, forged among the people through Jesus their Messiah.
The book is a memoir about my search for Church, told through an exploration
of the seven
sacraments —
baptism, confession,
holy orders, communion, confirmation, anointing
of the sick, and marriage.
Lessons are focused on the
sacraments of holy communion, ordination and confession but homework tasks cover
baptism and death rites.