What does this sacrament do for you?
Allows people to acknowledge their sins and gain forgiveness for them.
Can non-Catholics receive The Eucharist in the Catholic Church?
No
What happen in this sacrament
Exchanging ring, and get married.
Can only bishops ordain people?
Yes.
May someone other than a priest anoint the sick
Yes, the bishop.
Who do you confess to in this sacrament?
The Priest.
what are the symbols in this sacrament?
Bread & Wine
What are the symbols of in this sacrament
Wedding rings. (etc.)
What happen during this sacrament
A man is ordained as a deacon, priest or bishops.
When is it appropriate for someone to receive the sacrament of anointing?
It's for anyone who is in danger due to sickness.
Who does this sacrament reconcile toward?
What are the benefits of receiving Holy Communion?
Strengthening faith, deepening communion with Christ
What are the rituals in this sacraments?
Exchange of vows, the ring exchange, and symbolic acts like candle lighting.
Who were the first people that Christ entrusted this sacrament to?
The Apostles.
What are the symbols in this sacrament.
Oil, cross, laying of hands.
What do they receive a penance for?
To make amends.
Why is this sacrament important?
Symbolizing the sacrifice of Jesus Christ and his presence in the world.
How many people join devotions with God from this.
2 people. (The people getting married).
What is 1 symbol of Holy Orders?
Laying of the hands. (etc.)
What does the blessed oil do when put on a sick person's hand?
It gives God's grace.
What are 3 symbols of reconciliation?
Whip, purple stole, keys.
What are 3 rituals of Eucharist?
Preparation of gifts, blessing & presentation, Eucharist, consecration, communion.
Who are the people that grow together in faith?
The two people getting married to each other.
What is a ritual of Holy Orders?
Consecratory Prayer
What do people do in this sacrament
The priest or bishop laying hand on the sick person, anointing their forehead with blessed oil