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The Seven Sacraments Guide

The document is a student assignment that provides a table summarizing the seven sacraments of the Catholic Church. It lists the sacraments, their meanings, effects, ministers, matter, and form. The student concisely describes each sacrament, including Baptism cleansing sins, Confirmation admitting one to the Church, Holy Eucharist giving communion with Christ, Penance forgiving sins, Anointing of the Sick providing healing, Holy Orders ordaining clergy, and Matrimony joining a couple in marriage.

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The Seven Sacraments Guide

The document is a student assignment that provides a table summarizing the seven sacraments of the Catholic Church. It lists the sacraments, their meanings, effects, ministers, matter, and form. The student concisely describes each sacrament, including Baptism cleansing sins, Confirmation admitting one to the Church, Holy Eucharist giving communion with Christ, Penance forgiving sins, Anointing of the Sick providing healing, Holy Orders ordaining clergy, and Matrimony joining a couple in marriage.

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Name: Alvarez, Patricia Gem B.

Section: 12 - St. Teresa of Avila


Date: December 03. 2021

THE SEVEN SACRAMENTS SCORE:___________________

Direction. Complete the table below to illustrate the basic concepts about the seven sacraments. Be precise and concise on your answers.

SACRAMENTS MEANING EFFECTS MINISTER MATTER FORM


a sacrament that all sins are forgiven, Bishop, Priest, Deacon water ”Name, I baptize you in
symbolizes a person's Original Sin and all the Name of the Father,
Baptism unity with Christ personal sins, and and of the Son, and of
temporal punishment the Holy Spirit”.
due to sin is removed
admission to the church ability to take a greater, Bishop or Priest oil of Chrism “Name., be sealed with
more mature role in the the gift of the Holy
Confirmation Church's mission of Spirit”.
living the Christian
faith daily and
witnessing to Christ
everywhere
the body and blood, cleans us from past sins Bishop or Priest bread and wine “This is my body” and
soul and divinity of by wiping away venial (consecration) / “This is the cup of my
Holy Eucharist Christ sins. Increases in Deacons (distribution) blood”
theological virtues.
Prevents future mortal
sins
forgiveness of sin help to avoid sin, Bishop or Priest repenting of one's sins, “I absolve you in the
specifically those sins confessing them in Name of the Father, and
Penance & confessed, in the future words of the Son, and of the
Reconciliation Holy Spirit”.

healing and performed possibility of healing Bishop or Priest anointing with the Oil “Through this holy
to give God's grace while providing of the Sick and laying anointing may the Lord
Anointing of the Sick through the Holy Spirit support, love and on of hands in His love and mercy
guidance for the help you by the grace of
individual and their the Holy Spirit, and
family in the may the Lord who frees
preparation for death you from sin, save you
and raise you up.”
the ordination of allows the man to carry Bishop a baptized male The long, consecratory
Christian clergy on Jesus's priestly work, prayer of the ordination
Holy Orders proclaim the gospel, ceremony.
and celebrate the other
sacraments
being married and togetherness, honored Priest or Deacon and mutual consent of the “I take you…” (spoken
family life by God, and created as Bride & Groom couple and their as a vow) or “I do”
Matrimony a lifelong obligation to promise to live together (spoken as an
one another as husband and wife in affirmation of the vow
a lifelong union spoken by the
representative of the
Church).

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