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5 December, 10:32

What is a sacrament in Christianity? and explain each one simply ... eg marriage

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  1. 5 December, 13:13
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    A sacrament is a Christian rite recognised as of particular importance and significance. There are various views on the existence and meaning of such rites. Many Christians consider the sacraments to be a visible symbol of the reality of God, as well as a means by which God enacts his grace. Many denominations, including the Anglican, Catholic, Lutheran, Methodist and Reformed, hold to the definition of sacrament formulated by Augustine of Hippo: an outward sign of an inward grace that has been instituted by Jesus Christ.[1][2][3][4][5] Sacraments signify God's grace in a way that is outwardly observable to the participant. [5]
  2. 5 December, 14:05
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    A sacrament is a Christian rite recognized as of particular importance and significance.

    And there are 7 sacraments. But here is one of them:

    The sacrament of Confession is a regular sacrament we recieve our whole lives where we are always given a chance to repent our sins in everyday life. This is voluntary, as compared to the sacrament of Annointment where a dying person cannot repent anymore for his sins so the priest is the one that does it for him.
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