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Sacraments of the Catholic Church... Sacraments of the Catholic Church... Examples of sacraments would be Baptism and... Another way of looking at Sacraments is that they are an external and physical sign of the conferral of... Sacraments are generally held to have been instituted by... Seven Sacraments of the Catholic Church... and their acknowledgement of the number of sacraments at seven as an innovation of convenience not found in the... practice some or all of the other traditional sacraments as well whilst not acknowledging the action of divine grace in the external form... Sacraments of the Catholic Church... Sacraments of the Catholic Church... The Seven Sacraments by Rogier van der Weyden... All sacraments must have proper... personally all that the Church believes for the sacraments to be valid... importance of intention also shows that while the sacraments are effectual in and of themselves... orthodox Christians asserted that the effectiveness of the sacraments depended on the holiness of the minister... sacraments are effective on account of the one doing the work... the sacraments are effective independent of a minister... The seven sacraments are also accepted by... Some lists of the sacraments taken from the Church Fathers include the... asserted in the importance Anglicanism places on the sacraments as a means of... sacraments of the Gospel... and principal sacraments ordained for our salvation... since the sacraments have their effect... This strict definition narrowed the number of sacraments down to just three... and the adoption of the sacraments vary according to... other rituals have been considered sacraments by some Christian traditions... have been considered sacraments by some churches... terms of Ordinances which roughly equate to Christian sacraments in terms of conferring an invisible form of grace the LDS have several which are... holds that the sacraments express the continuing presence of Christ through the Church... does not practice formal sacraments for a variety of reasons... it does not forbid its members from receiving sacraments in other denominations... are a number of religions which also utilize sacraments in a similar context to the Christian Eucharist... in addition to the belief that the sacraments are messengers of his will... The Sacraments in the Orthodox Church... Sacraments in the Community of Christ Community of Christ... Exploring the Sacraments in Anglican Ministry... The Sacraments in the Orthodox Church... The Sacraments as Means of Grace...

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