If you are a Christian monk, yes. Christian monks do not give up their religion upon entering a monastery.
He is a monk still.
The masculine gender of a monk is still monk. Monks can be male or female, and the term itself is used regardless of gender.
The Catholic and Orthodox churches recognize them still.
In terms of hierarchy within the Church, a priest is typically higher than a monk. Priests are ordained to administer sacraments and are responsible for leading congregations, while monks live in monasteries and focus on a life of prayer, meditation, and contemplation.
No, it ended in 2009.
"Monk" is still on the air but only in syndication. edited by cable_addict The final season is airing starting this summer.
If you are still young, you can attend classes called CCD. If you are in adulthood, most Catholic churches offer RCIA (The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults) classes which take you through the main sacraments.
It is not biblical but of men. Pope Innocent the III introduced the 7 sacraments in 1215 AD, along with annual confessions. Today mainstream Christianity still adheres to them.
The necessity of sacraments varies among different Christian denominations and individual beliefs. For many, sacraments are essential as they serve as means of grace, deepen one's faith, and foster community within the church. Others may view them symbolically or as optional expressions of faith. Ultimately, the significance of sacraments depends on personal conviction and theological perspective.
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The sacraments of initiation are Baptism, Holy Eucharist, and Confirmation. The sacraments of service are Holy Orders and Matrimony. The sacraments of healing are Reconciliation and Extreme Unction.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe earliest Christian Sacraments were exactly the same ones that we still have today. As they were established by Christ, no one in the Church is capable of reducing or expanding their number (seven): BaptismPenanceConfirmationHoly EucharistMatrimonyHoly OrdersAnointing