Sacramentum Caritatis was created in 2007.
Perfectae Caritatis was created in 1965.
Sacramentum - band - was created in 1990.
Sacramentum Poenitentiae was created in 1741.
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Spartacus Blood and Sand - 2010 Sacramentum 2-7 is rated/received certificates of: Netherlands:16 USA:TV-MA
The sacramentum gladiatorium was an oath taken by gladiators in ancient Rome, signifying their commitment to fight and entertain audiences in the arena. This oath not only bound them to their profession but also invoked the favor of the gods, as it was seen as a sacred act. Gladiators were often slaves or prisoners of war, and the sacramentum underscored the gravity and peril of their role in the brutal spectacles of Roman entertainment.
proles, fides and sacramentum. Faithfullness, Children and Indissoluability.
Klaus Demmer has written: 'Ius caritatis' -- subject(s): Natural law
The motto of Morris Catholic High School is 'Scientia Caritatis Christi'.
Two beings vow to that one will kill the other. It is assumed that if this vow is broken there would be a dire consequence, as when War defeats Uriel he disobeys The Watcher saying that "The Nex Sacramentum is mine. I decide when the angel dies. Not you." The Watcher then releases War from his magic, indicating that the Death Oath is a law he dare not disobey. It is unknown exactly what would happen if this law was broken.
The word "sacrament" originates from the Latin term "sacramentum," which means "a sacred thing" or "an oath." In ancient Rome, "sacramentum" referred to a soldier's oath of allegiance, but in Christian theology, it evolved to denote sacred rites that convey divine grace. The term was later adopted in Christian contexts to describe the rites instituted by Christ, such as baptism and the Eucharist.
Latin Hymn: Tantum ergo, Sacramentum, veneremur Literal: So much, therefore, let us venerate the sacrament