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What are the matter form minister and the places it was instated by Christ in confirmation

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M- holy chrism
F- be sealed with the gift of the Holy Spirit
Min- bishop but can delegate a priest to do it for him
Ins- Luke 24:49 Acts 2:1-4

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What is the matter form and minster of the sacrament baptism and where was it instituted by Christ.

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M- water
F- I baptize you in the name of the father son and the Holy Spirit.
Min- bishop, priest, deacon, anyone in case of emergency if done properly
Ins- Matthew 28: 19-20

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What are the matter form minister and the places it was instated by Christ in the Eucharist.

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M- wheat bread, grape wine
F- this is my body… This is my blood
Min- bishop or priest
Ins- Matthew 26:26-29, Mark 14:22-25, Luke 22:19-20, John 6:35-36

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What are the matter form minister and the places it was instated by Christ in reconciliation.

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M- Oral confession of sins
F- I absolve you of your sins in the name of the father the son and the Holy Spirit.
Min- bishop or priest
Ins- Matthew 16:19 Matthew 18:18 John 20:22-23

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What are the matter form minister and the places it was instated by Christ in Anointing of the Sick.

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M- oil of the sick
F- through this holy anointing may The Lord in his love and mercy help you with the grace of the Holy Spirit. May The Lord who frees you from sin save you and raise you up.
Min- bishop or priest
Ins- Mark 6:13 James 5:14-15

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What are the matter form minister and the places it was instated by Christ in holy orders

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M- laying on of hands
F- the sacramental form is the consecratory prayer that is different for the ordination of a deacon priest and bishop.
Min- bishop
Ins- Luke 22:19 Acts 6:6

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What are the matter form minister and the places it was instated by Christ in matrimony.

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M- the couple themselves.
F- the vows exchanged by the couple
Min- the couple themselves
Ins- Mark 10:7-9 John 2:1-11

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ADORATION

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The act of worship, the humble acknowledgment by human beings that we are creatures made by God. By obeying the First Commandment, we acknowledge and respond to the Revelation of the glory and power of God.

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Benediction

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A prayer invoking God’s power and care upon some person, place, thing, or undertaking. The prayer of Benediction acknowledges God as the source of all blessing. Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament refers to the liturgy in which hymns are sung and prayers said before the Blessed Sacrament, normally exposed in a monstrance. It ends with the Benediction of the faithful with the Blessed Sacrament.

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Ciborium

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“Vessel used to hold the sacred hosts of the Eucharist during Mass or for reservation in the tabernacle.

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Consecration

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“Dedication to a sacred purpose; the condition of being sanctified. This dedication or condition can refer to a church building, person, or object set aside for worship. It can refer specifically to a permanent state of life entered into freely in response to the call of Christ and characterized by the profession of vows. In the Mass, Consecration refers to the moment when the bread and wine become the Body and Blood of Christ.

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Eastern Orthodox churches

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“Eastern Christian traditions that are not in union with the Catholic Church. Most Orthodox churches broke away in 1054 or earlier.

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Eastern rites

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“The liturgical practices, traditions, and disciplines of the various Churches in union with the Pope whose rites, devotions, customs, and culture developed in connection to the lands associated with the eastern half of the Roman Empire (especially centered in Antioch, Alexandria, and Constantinople).

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Eucharistic processions

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“A solemn carrying of the Eucharist in a monstrance, usually accompanied by song, incense, and many of the faithful, to show reverence for the Real Presence of Christ. Such processions are often conducted on the Feast of the Body and Blood of Christ (Corpus Christi).”

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Exposition of the blessed sacrament

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“Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament when the sacred host is exposed in a monstrance.

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Extraordinary minister of holy communion

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“A lay person or religious who is permitted to distribute Holy Communion to the faithful under certain conditions.

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Holy communion

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“From the Latin for “oneness together”: (1) in the sense of Holy Communion, the reception of the Body and Blood of Christ in the Eucharist; and (2) in the sense of fellowship, the bond of union with Christ and the baptized faithful in the Church.

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Holy sacrifice of the mass

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“More formal name for the Mass, the Catholic liturgy, emphasizing its unity with the one Sacrifice of Christ.

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Intinction

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“The practice at Holy Communion by which the minister dips the Eucharistic bread (Body of Christ) into the chalice of his Blood before placing it in the mouth of the communicant.

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Liturgical year

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“The cycle of feasts and seasons observed by the Catholic Church during the year, beginning with Advent and continuing through the Feast of Christ the King in the ordinary form of the Latin Rite.

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The lords day

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“Sunday; the principal day of the week for Christian worship. The Lord’s Day commemorates the Resurrection of Christ on Easter Sunday and serves as a reminder of the first day of creation for those who have become a “new creation in Christ.” Canon law stipulates that Catholics are to attend Mass on Sunday and to abstain from any labors that impede Sunday worship or detract from the joy proper to the day.

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Missal

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“A liturgical book containing the prayers of the Mass for the use of the priest at the altar, along with instructions for the celebration of the liturgy. Scripture readings are contained in a book called a Lectionary.

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Monstrance

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“A vessel of precious metal used for exposing the Blessed Sacrament for adoration. At the center of the monstrance is a glass lunette, which allows the faithful to view the Blessed Sacrament during exposition.

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Perpetual adoration

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“The practice in some churches and chapels of exposing the Eucharist for adoration twenty-four hours a day on the condition that someone is always present.

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Real presence

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“The true, real, and substantial presence of Christ—Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity—under the appearance of the consecrated bread and wine of the Eucharist.

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Sabbath

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“The Sabbath—or seventh—day on which God rested after the work of the six days of creation was completed. In honor of Christ ‘s Resurrection, the Sabbath rest is observed on Sunday, which includes rest from labor for the worship of God as required by the Third Commandment.

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Transubstantiation

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“The scholastic term used to designate the unique change, in a true, real, and substantial manner, of the entire substance of the Eucharistic bread and wine into the Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity of Christ, while retaining the accidental appearances of bread and wine.

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Words of consecration

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“The words by which Christ instituted the Eucharist, repeated at the Consecration during every Mass: “For this is my Body…. For this is the chalice of my Blood…”