The sacraments are important to christians as they remind us of the body and blood of christ that was shed for us on the cross.
They help us because they make us closer to God.
H. Rolfus has written: 'Explanation of the Apostles' Creed' -- subject(s): Apostles' Creed, Catholic Church, Creeds 'Illustrated explanation of the holy sacraments' -- subject(s): Sacraments, Sacramentals
I have no idea what you mean by your question. Confirmation is a sacrament in itself and is not subdivided into 5 other sacraments. Maybe you can clarify your question so a correct answer can be provided.
Yes, the Stations of the Cross are sacramentals. As Wikipedia says:"Sacramentals are material objects, things or actions (sacramentalia) set apart or blessed by the Roman Catholic Church, the Orthodox Churches, the Anglican Churches, and Old Catholic Churches to manifest the respect due to the Sacraments, and so to excite good thoughts and to increase devotion, and through these movements of the heart to remit venial sin, according to the Council of Trent."
Catholics use sacramentals to become closer to God, Sacramentals are also used to help us feel safe Hope i helped you!
What do the sacraments mean?" It's a simple question that can't be answered simply. That's partly because of the number of sacraments. There are seven religious rituals or church ceremonies that Catholics call sacraments. Then there are other lesser rituals and practices (like blessing ourselves with holy water or praying the rosary) called sacramentals. Is there a single meaning that can embrace all the sacraments? Sacraments are rituals that are highly symbolic. That's another reason why it's not easy to specify exactly what each or all of the sacraments mean. Unlike traffic signs or signs in a store, symbols can mean more than one thing at the same time: They can mean different things to different people (think of a cross, a six-pointed star or a crescent), and they can have different levels of meaning. For example, think of the many levels of meaning-personal, family, civil, religious-connected with a wedding. Ceremonies that are rich in symbolism can mean many things at once.
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Ferdinand Probst has written: 'Sakramente und Sakramentalien in den drei ersten christlichen Jahrhunderten' -- subject(s): History of doctrines, Sacraments, Sacramentals 'Katechese und Predigt: Vom Anfang des vierten bis zum Ende des sechsten ..'
In the Catholic religion, there are several items and actions worshiped as sacramentals. These include images, statues, crucifixes, candles, holy water, fasting, rosaries, and saint devotion.
Three kinds of sacramentals are blessings (e.g. blessing of a home), objects (e.g. holy water, medals), and rituals (e.g. sign of the cross). These sacramentals are used by the Catholic Church to bring about spiritual benefits and protection for the faithful.