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There is NO Scriptural or Historical evidence of this ever happening. The early Church adhered to the already established Law of God, Sabbaths and adult baptism. Confession was to be a private matter between the individual and God via our Mediator, Jesus. Just read the book and learn for yourself. Never let any man - including my answer here - guide your path as only you are responsible for it.
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Catholic sacraments, much like many other forms of religious ritual, are believed to be pleasing in some way to God, as a form of symbolic submission to His will, and therefore, your spiritual condition and future will supposedly benefit from the sacraments. None of this has ever actually been proved (or disproved) so you are free to form your own opinion.ANSWER:Our Lord knew that WE would need the consistent spiritual strengthening/grace to live as faithful Christians. Christ instituted Sacraments ("very holy thing") to assist us in our spiritual journey in this life.Our Lord did NOT institute sacraments for himself nor so that we could "prove" we are submitting to him. He decided we needed the graces we receive in each sacrament to help us submit to His will in other things. Sacraments are Christ's GIFT to us.
The Methodists, as do most "Protestant" denominations recognize only two Sacraments: Baptism and Holy Communion. Both the Western and Eastern Catholic Churches and the Orthodox Churches recognize seven Sacraments. Baptism, Holy Communion and Confirmation, are the Sacraments of Initiation. The remaining four are Reconciliation [Penance, Confession. and different names for the same Sacrament]; Matrimony; Holy Orders [Ordination to the Priesthood]; and Anointing of the Sick [in the past this was known as 'extreme unction,and understood to be the "Last Rites" received at the point of death... but that is a misunderstanding of the Sacrament]. The 5 additional Sacraments recognized by the Catholic and Orthodox Churches are understood to have been instituted by Christ (as can be found in the Bible). ie: Matrimony - the wedding at Cana. An explanation describing how the Sacraments are Scripturally founded would be the best way to approach the situation.
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Christ determined that the seven sacraments He had set forth were all that was necessary in order to aid in the transmission of His grace and the salvation of souls through His Church. Many Church Fathers read mystical symbolism and meaning in the number seven, however, these are extraneous to the fact.
This would depend upon which form of Christianity and even then, the definition and effects of a sacrament are not the same. In the Catholic Church there are Seven Sacraments instituted by Christ for the especial transmission of grace that He merited by His death on the Cross. These sacraments are: Baptism Confession Eucharist Confirmation Marriage Holy Orders Extreme Unction Of the above, 3 place a permanent character on the soul and so can only be received once. These are Baptism, Confirmation and Holy Orders. Marriage is a sacrament that, when validly conferred, cannot be entered into again until the death of one of the parties. These sacraments have been preserved and administered by the Church since its founding and are surrounding with specific rituals and prayers for their correct administering.
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That would be during the Presidency if Woodrow Wilson.
The seven sacred rites administered by the Catholic Church are baptism, communion, reconciliation, confirmation, marriage, holy orders, and last rights, also known as anointing of the sick. The sacred rites are also known as sacraments.
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.Roman Catholic AnswerThe two Sacraments of Healing are Confession and Anointing of the Sick; the Sacrament of Ministry would be Holy Orders. I think you could make a case for all of the sacraments being "of ministry" especially baptism, confirmation, Eucharist, Marriage, and Holy Orders.
The mob proved to be recessive when the government instituted the presence of police.
No! not the elect can achieve salvation.All of us have a previleged.