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Summary Of: Sacrament

the generally accepted definition of a sacrament is that it is an outward sign that conveys an inward... is the part of the sacrament to which something is done... not all physical objects used in administering a sacrament are considered essential matter... the phrase conveys the fact that the sacrament signifies what it accomplishes... The Sacrament of the Altar... the Sacrament is normally provided every Sunday as part of the... utilizes The Holy Peyote Sacrament as a means of communion with the Great Father...

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