Rituals and habits

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Christianity
Rituals and habits

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7 holy sacraments

  • the Seven Holy Sacraments are considered essential rites instituted by Jesus Christ to confer grace and spiritual benefit.

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Baptism

  • This sacrament marks the initiation into the Christian faith. 
  • It involves the use of water to symbolize the washing away of sin and the beginning of a new life in Christ.
  • People usually get baptized as an infant 

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Confirmation

  • Through Confirmation, a baptized person is strengthened by the Holy Spirit and becomes a full member of the Church. 
  • It often involves the laying on of hands and anointing with chrism (holy oil).

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Eucharist 

  • Also known as the Holy Communion
  • In this sacrament, believers receive the Body and Blood of Christ, commemorating the Last Supper. 
  • It is considered a means of grace and spiritual nourishment.

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Penance

  • Also known as the confession
  • This sacrament provides for the forgiveness of sins committed after Baptism. 
  • It involves the confession of sins to a priest, acts of penance, and absolution.

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Anointing of the sick

  • This sacrament offers grace for the healing of the soul and, if God wills, the body. 
  • It involves the anointing of the sick with oil and prayers for their recovery and spiritual strength.

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Holy orders

  • This sacrament is the means by which men are ordained as bishops and priests.
  • It involves the laying on of hands and prayer, conferring the grace and spiritual authority necessary for their ministry.

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Matrimony

  • In this sacrament, a man and woman are united in a lifelong covenant of love and partnership. 
  • The Church blesses their union, and it becomes a means of grace for the couple and their family.

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Abbey

  • An abbey is a complex of buildings used by a religious community of monks or nuns, led by an abbot (for men) or an abbess (for women). 
  • It serves as a place for communal living, worship, and work, and typically includes a church, living quarters, workspaces, and often agricultural land.

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