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RELIGION 9 (3rd MT) Reviewer

The document discusses three sacraments of the Catholic Church: Confirmation, Baptism, and the Holy Eucharist. It provides details on the biblical basis, matter, form, effects, and ministers for each sacrament. Confirmation strengthens baptismal grace and allows one to witness to Christ through words and deeds. Baptism cleanses one of sins and makes one a child of God and member of the Church. The Holy Eucharist nourishes one spiritually.
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RELIGION 9 (3rd MT) Reviewer

The document discusses three sacraments of the Catholic Church: Confirmation, Baptism, and the Holy Eucharist. It provides details on the biblical basis, matter, form, effects, and ministers for each sacrament. Confirmation strengthens baptismal grace and allows one to witness to Christ through words and deeds. Baptism cleanses one of sins and makes one a child of God and member of the Church. The Holy Eucharist nourishes one spiritually.
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- RELIGION (3RD MT) Extra Ordinary = Anyone (As long as the person has

the intention of doing what the Church does)


Effects:
SACRAMENTS
- Removal of original and personal sins
- Remission of all punishment due to sin
SACRA = holy
- Infusion of Sanctifying Grace
MENTUM = sign
- Becoming one with Christ
“SACRED SIGNS”
- Becoming a member of the Church, the
Family of God
~ Jesus Christ is the original sacrament ~
- Reception of the other sacraments and the
grace that they impart
SACRAMENT - sensible and effective signs of grace
- It imprints on one’s soul an INDELIBLE
instituted by Jesus Christ and entrusted by him to
MARK
Church.

CONFIRMATION
7 NEEDS OF THE BODY
- It is an efficient sign of grace that confers the
Holy Spirit. It is called Confirmation because
Sacrament of Initiation
this sacrament confirms and strengthens the
- Baptism = need to be born
baptismal grace. Through the Holy Spirit, we
- Confirmation = need for growth
became mature Christians and witnesses of
- Holy Eucharist = need for nourishment
Christ, in words and deeds, until death.
Sacrament of Healing
- Reconciliation = need to be healed when
Biblical Basis: Jesus instituted the Sacrament when
sick
he said:
- Anointing of the Sick = needs to be
“As the Father has sent me, so I send you- he
strengthened when weak
breathed on them and said- Received the Holy
Sacrament of Service
Spirit” (Jn. 20:21-22)
- Holy Orders = need to have magistrates
Matter: Anointing with Sacred Chrism
invested with authority to govern
Form:
- Matrimony = need to perpetuate himself and
“Be sealed with the gift of the Holy Spirit”
his species by legitimate offspring
Recipient: Any person who hasn’t received the
sacrament of confirmation
BAPTISM
Minister:
- is a sacrament of Christian initiation that
Ordinary = Bishop
gives our souls the new life of sanctifying
Extra Ordinary = Priest (Delegated by the Bishop)
grace by which we become children of God,
Effects:
members of the Church, and heirs of
- It roots us more deeply in the Divine filiation
heaven.
- It unites us more firmly to Christ
- It increases the gifts of the Holy Spirit in us
Biblical Basis:
- It renders our bond with the Church more
“Go therefore and make disciples of all nations,
perfect
baptizing them in the Name of the Father, and of the
- It help us bear witness to the Christian faith
Son, and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe
in words accompanied by deeds
all that I have commanded you. And behold, I Am with
you always, until the end of time.” (Mt. 28:19-20)
Matter: Water
Proximate: Baptismal Water
Remote: Water
Form:
“Name, I baptize you in the name of the Father, and of
the Son, and of the Holy Spirit” (Trinitarian Formula)
Two Methods: Pouring and Immersion
Recipient: Any person not yet baptized
Minister:
Ordinary = Bishop, Priest, Deacon

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