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Confirmation (sacrament)
Confirmation (sacrament) Confirmation is a rite used in many Christian ... more ancient tradition view it as a sacrament and may confer it on infants immediately ... Catholic view In the Roman Catholic Church, Confirmation or Chrismation is one of the ...
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Talk:Confirmation (sacrament)
Talk:Confirmation (sacrament) On the other hand, the Orthodox insist ... Bishop can delegate permission to confer the sacrament of Confirmation to other priests in his diocese. Where ... bishop can always delegate the faculty for confirmation. However, any priest can confirm in ...
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Sacrament
Sacrament A sacrament is a Christian rite that mediates divine ... all groups. These are: Baptism, Chrismation (or Confirmation), the Eucharist (Communion), The Sacrament of Order (Ordination), Reconciliation of a Penitent ... refer to, for example, marriage as a "sacrament" in an effort to underscore their ...
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Confirmation (translated from Spanish)
Confirmation sacrament of confirmation he is one of the seven sacraments ... Confession) and eucaristía (First Comunión). In this sacrament, to confirming, after receiving one catequesis previous ... Santo, that are obtained thanks to the confirmation, are: wisdom, understanding, advice, strength, science, ...
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Sacrament (translated from French)
Sacrament Religion Three monotheisms judaïsm - christianism - islam This ... Religious constructions Cathédrale Basilic Collegial Église Temple sacrament is one rite pertaining to worship covering ... and obligatory oath. The Greek equivalent of "sacrament" is "mystery". In the Christian religion In christianism , the sacrament is a "visible and effective sign of ... of God". The person who receives the sacrament receives through him the "gift of ...
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Confirmation (translated from French)
Confirmation Religion Three monotheisms judaïsm - christianism - islam This ... Religious constructions Cathédrale Basilic Collégiale Église Temple confirmation (of Latin confirmatio, action to consolidate, support ... and in certain reformed Churches. Synopsis The confirmation in the Roman catholic Church baptême , the confirmation and it eucharistie constitutes the sacraments of ... with Christ, confirmed is filled by the confirmation ofThe Holy Spirit, as were filled ...
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Confirmation (disambiguation)
Confirmation (disambiguation) Confirmation can refer to: Confirmation (sacrament) Confirmation (epistemology) This is a disambiguation page: ...
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Sacrament (Christianity) (translated from Portuguese)
Sacrament (Christianity) Sacrament it is a concept cristão that it ... 7 sacramentos adopted for the Church: Baptism, Confirmation of the Baptism, Reconciliation, Eucaristia, Order, Marriage ...
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Catholic sacraments
... seven sacraments. As defined by Catholics, a sacrament is a material and spoken action which ... informally called Confession) Eucharist (informally called Communion) Confirmation (in Eastern Catholic Churches and the Orthodox ... to be present and followed for the sacrament to have its effect. Many sacraments are ... for emergencies. One final criteria for the sacrament to work is that the minister has ... the intended sacramental effect is a valid sacrament. Catholics hold that only a priest ...
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Talk:Catholicism
... as seen in the Church, as a Sacrament, is indeed a consecration of the unity ... unity of the Church itself. In the Sacrament two people become one body; they are ... in Christ, symbolizes the effect of Baptism, Confirmation, and Eucharist. The individual person in Baptism ... incorporated" into the Body of Christ. In Confirmation the Holy Spirit dwelling within them is ... of the Church. Thus marriage, as a Sacrament, is not seen just as the ...
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