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No, the sacraments were initiated by Jesus Christ.
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In the US, Thanksgiving is always on the 4th Thursday of November.In Canada, Thanksgiving is always on the 2nd Monday of OctoberThanksgiving is celebrated on the fourth Thursday in November.
they give us gods grace
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Canada celebrates Thanksgiving on the second Monday of October. On Thursday, January 31, 1957, the Parliament of Canada announced that Thanksgiving was a holiday to give thanks for the happenings of the previous year.
Take ANY Thursday in 2011, note the day and month, and look on a calendar for 8 years earlier, for the same day of the year. Or use Excel date formulae to give you the corresponding day of the week.
Our Blessed Lord gives us grace to help us follow the beatitudes. We receive this grace through primarily through the sacraments and prayer.
The Last Supper on Maunday Thursday before being turned over to the ones that executed him is the time that Jesus showed the disciples the order of the Eucharist.
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He simply did not. He only asked our remembrance of Him annually at the Passover supper and instituted new symbols of bread (His marred body) and wine (His shed blood). Baptism was already a common event in Judaism and continues on in Christianity (see Acts 2:38-41). The sacraments many know today were begun and designed by the Church of Rome.
Jesus directly instituted two sacraments, Baptism and the Lord's Supper (or Holy Communion, commonly called the Eucharist or the Mass); five others, Confirmation, Holy Matrimony, Reconciliation (confession and absolution), Ordination and Anointing of the Sick, are commonly called sacraments, but were not directly instituted by him.