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Sacraments in the Nt
Baptism
Eucharist
Footwashing
Eucharist and its Origins
fellowship meals
Last supper with disciples
Eucharist in Early chuch
Fellowship meals cont
Lords supper annual celebration
Eucharist and Paul
emphasis on Jesus Death
Emphasis on community not elements
end of meal
Baptism origins
John Baptized
Jesus Baptized
Baptism and early christianity
Continunity- repentence and prepatory
new elements- Jesus name and rite of entry
Paul and Baptism
deepens symbol to union w/ christ
changed direction of relfection
eschaton to past
Footwashing
Only found in John 13
Diciples commanded to cont practice
early church did it
Takes place in traditional eucharist in narrative
RCC Theology of Sacraments
invisible grace in an invisible sign
they cause or make present what they signify
7 Sacraments of RCC and grouping
Initiator
baptism
confirmation
eucharist
healing
anointing sick
pennance
vocation
holy orders
marriage
RCC and baptism
necessary for salvation
anointed with sacred chism (signifies gift of Holy Spirit in life)
White garments ( put on Christ)
candle( Christ light of world)
RCC and Confirmation
necessary for the completion of Baptismal grace
received when age of reason
anointed with sacred chism ( sign consecration)
RCC and Eucharist
served at age of reason
transubstantiation
effect:
increase union with the Lord
forgives venial sins
preserves the recipient from grave sins
RCC and Pennance
reconciliation
feeling sorry (contrition)
confess to priest
satisfaction- repair harm done
absolution-grant forgivness
RCC and annointing the sick
unites, strenthens, forgives, restores, prepares
RCC and Holy Orders
Ministerial Priesthood differes from common Priesthood
RCC and Marriage
Perfects the human love of the spouse
strengthens indissoluble unity
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Doctrine of the Church
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Essay 1
Updated
2012-10-03T14:04:00Z
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