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confession

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telling of a sin

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Absolution

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cleansing of sin

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contrition

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sincere sorrow for having done wrong and intent to do better

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3
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ontological change

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permanent change to one’s being

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Grace

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free and undeserved help from God

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penance

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task given by a priest to a pennant to show their sincerity of repentance and willingness to repair the harm done

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sacrament

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and effective sign that conveys grace which points to inmates Christ present

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sign

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something used to mean something else

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what are the seven sacraments and which ones Grant an ontological change

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baptism, Eucharist, confirmation, reconciliation, anointing of the sick, matrimony, holy orders
ontological change: baptism, confirmation, holy orders

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9
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three parts of baptismal dignity explain each

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King: servant leadership
profit: called to speak gods word
Priest: called to sacrifice

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for parts of reconciliation

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contrition confession penance absolution

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three levels of holy orders

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deacon, priests, Bishop

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sacraments of initiation

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baptism confirmation and Eucharist

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sacraments of healing

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reconciliation and anointing of the sick

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sacraments of sacrifice

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Holy orders and matrimony

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effects of baptism

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Grace,no Original Sin, members of the church, new identity of Christians, baptismal dignity

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baptism scriptural basis

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Jesus is baptism

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effects of the Eucharist

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Grace, Christ is in us… Literally

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scriptural basis of eucharist

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last Supper

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effects of confirmation

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Grace, adult members of church

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scriptural basis of confirmation

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pentecost

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effects of reconciliation

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Grace, saved from sin

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scriptural basis of reconciliation

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anytime Jesus forgave

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effects of anointing of the sick

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Grace, physical healing, unity with suffering of Christ, cleanses sin

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scriptural basis of anointing of the sick

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Jesus healed many people

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effects of matrimony

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Grace, two people united together

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scriptural basis of matrimony

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wedding at Cana, Jesus spoke highly of matrimony

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effects of holy orders

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Grace

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scriptural basis of holy orders

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apostles were considered authorities

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Who were sacraments given to and what does this mean?

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giving to everyone; means it must be done in a community setting and is to be seen

30
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what makes a sign effective and what does this say about sacrament as a sign?

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if you understand what they mean; we have to know that sacraments reminders about Christ and points back to christ

31
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The purpose of sciences to make something greater than themselves present. What does this say about sacrament?

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they make Jesus presented in a special, unique way