Catholics feel it is important to be blessed because it is assumed as an appreciation from God about the good deeds the person has done. There is a faith that blessing bestows some divine energy which protects the soul against evil and difficulties a human being faces in day to day life.
Confirmation is very important to Christians, as it is only one of seven sacraments that Our Blessed Lord established to give grace to them, it cannot be repeated, and it completes baptism.
Roman Catholic AnswerI should think that the most important things to take to Lourdes are your faith in God, and your need for Him.
.Catholic AnswerThe most important thing to Catholics is Our Blessed Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, who became incarnate of the Virgin Mary, suffered and died for us on the Cross, and established the Catholic Church to bring His Love and Salvation to all people. Catholics follow the Ten Commandments, the Seven Precepts of the Church, and the Corporal and Spiritual Works of Mercy.
. They are blessed. Every baptized Catholic is a Priest, Prophet and King. .
Roman Catholic AnswerCatholics believe in Our Blessed Savior.
The first Catholics were the Blessed Virgin Mary and the Apostles, all those who were in the upper room when the Holy Spirit descended upon them.
All seven sacraments are important for Catholics. I suppose, however that you are talking about the sacrament that is most revered by them, the Eucharist, which they sometimes refer to as the Blessed Sacrament. Catholics believe that after the consecration, what remains of the bread and wine brought to the altar, is truly the body, blood, soul and divinity of Jesus Christ under the appearance of bread and wine. The Blessed Sacrament is important for Catholics because Jesus Christ is truly present, and He is very important for Catholics indeed.
Catholics worship the Blessed Trinity, one God in Three Persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
The Blessed Trinity, including Jesus Christ, the Blessed Virgin Mary and the saints are the most popular with Roman Catholics.
The preposition "with" is typically used after "blessed." For example: "I feel blessed with good health."
Roman Catholic AnswerThe Last Supper is important to Catholics and to the whole world, in that, it was at the Last Supper that Our Blessed Lord redeemed the world. The Last Supper was the "making present" of Our Blessed Lord's Passion, Death, and Resurrection to his apostles, and through the continuation of it in the Eucharist, to everyone of us throughout history. In the most sacred Eucharist, which was established with the Last Supper, Our Blessed Lord becomes physically present and remains, it is the greatest miracle that God has bestowed upon us, for which we should be grateful every moment of our lives.
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