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1. It marks the beginning of the Church's mission.
2. The Pope who issued an encyclical on the novena of the Holy Spirit throughout the
Church in preparation for the Feast of the Pentecost.
3. The first Christian martyr.
4. The Roman Emperor who issued Edict of Tolerance granting Christianity the right to
exist.
5. The first Christian Emperor.
6. The Emperor who abolished paganism and made Christianity the only official religion
of the Roman Empire.
7. The famous Christian persecutor consorted and became a faithful follower of Jesus.
8. The first Pope of the Catholic Church.
9. The present Pope of the Catholic Church.
10. The Creed or Profession of faith that is widely used in the Christian Liturgy.

PATULONG PO PLSSS​


Sagot :

Explanation:

The Matter – the visible, meaning of the sacrament

 Refers to the sensible sign of the sacrament whose meaning is indicated by the words.

 It can be thought of as the stuff of the sacrament.

 It comes in through your senses.

 Matter has two components:

o Substance

o Accidents

The Form - the prayer, the word (What the Church intends to do with the matter)

 The form includes the prayers or particular words, which both accompany the matter of the sacrament

and indicate its meaning.

 The form must accompany the matter.

 Generally speaking, the form is the prayer

Sacrament

Baptism

Ordinary (RCIA)

Bishop (age 7- up)

Extraordinary

Priest/Deacon (under 7)

Emergency – anyone

Confirmation

Bishop

Eucharist

Priest

Penance

Priest

Anointing of the

Sick

Priest

Sacred Holy

Orders

Bishop

Marriage

The Couple

Matter

water poured/emerged 3 times

Anointing w/ Chrism: on

forehead – imposition of the

hands

Bread (wheat) and wine (grape)

Acts of Penitent

1. Contrition, 2. Confession,

3. Purpose of Amendment

4. Reparation

Anoint w/ oil of the sick (oi) ,

Marriage

Sacrament of Service

Minister – The Couple themselves

Witness – Deacon/Priest/Bishop

Vestment Color – Liturgical Season (depending on season)

Celebration – Takes place in the Church – before Church’s minister

Both are Catholic – Usually a Mass will be said – Eucharist is the ultimate form of

binding the couple together

Catholic and non-Catholic – Usually a Liturgy of the Word

Definition of Marriage –

Marriage in the Catholic Church, also called matrimony, is the "covenant by which a

man and a woman establish between themselves a partnership of the whole of life and

which is ordered by its nature to the good of the spouses and the procreation and

education of offspring", and which "has been raised by Christ the Lord to the dignity of a

sacrament between the baptized." Code of Canon Law

Basically - (Procreation) Creation of children, education of children and the common fidelity of

the spouses. Marriage is the generation of new life, thus it has to be between a man and a

woman.

Form and Matter are the same

Questions

1. N. and N. have you come here to enter into Marriage without coercion, freely and

wholeheartedly?

2. Are you prepared, as you follow the path of Marriage, to love and honor each other for as

long as you both shall live?

3. Are you prepared to accept children lovingly from God and to bring them up according to

the law of Christ and his Church?

Consent

Groom – I, n. take you, n, to be my wife. I promise to be faithful to you in good times and in

bad, in sickness and in health, to love you and to honor you all the days of my life.

Bride – I, n. take you, n, to be my husband. I promise to be faithful to you in good times and in

bad, in sickness and in health, to love you and to honor you all the days of my life.

Minimum Age Requirement:

The Church states that the Man must be at least 16 years old and the woman must be at

least 14 years old. Local Law of age requirements must also be fulfilled

As Catholics, we long that God will bless the couple and their marriage. Thus, they

come to God’s home to have the Church’s minister bless the marriage. The couple

minister to one other through their consent and vows, and the minister, acting in the

person of Christ bless’ the marriage. Think of any Disney Wedding, where did they

take place? It was in the palace, in the Queens chamber, the Royal Chamber, which

is considered to be the most sacred place in the palace and the kingdom. So, the

wedding takes place in the most sacred of all places. Yes, God is everywhere, but

there is something special about coming to a sacred place.

What about divorce?

In the vows that the couple makes before God, they are considered to be sacred, and

taken seriously, till death do us part. Now, there are circumstances that come up, that might

warrant a divorce or separation, such as abuse, the person is not who they said they were, the

person becomes violent. When one is separated, one is not considered outside the Church, or in

sin.

What about remarriage?

Remarriage is permitted if the spouse dies.

Also, remarriage is possible if one gets an annulment or declaration of nullity which

states that the marriage never took place as marriage is intended. This process goes through the

Church’s Tribunal or Church court for another name. This process helps bringing healing to the

one who was previously married and makes sure that they are suitable to enter into marriage.