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Christian Practises: Sacraments - Coggle Diagram
Christian Practises: Sacraments
Euracharist
Jesus set out this practice during the last supper with his disciples
Catholics + Orthodox christians, who place more importance on the bread + wine than others.They believe that the bread + wine is the actual body and flesh and blood of Jesus.
The practise of celebrating the death of jesus with bread and wine
Baptists + church of england believe that the bread + wine hold the spiritual presence of Jesus' blood and body
Holy Orders
It's a sacrament carried out by a bishop, who must lay his hands on the candiate
When men are ordained as priests or deacons
Taking holy orders is a commitment
Anoiting of the sick
Given by a priest
Given to people who are dangerously ill
Often a catholic's final sacrament
Provides spiritual comfort + often helps people recover
Confirmation
The bishop anoits the believers forehead with holy oil
It stregnthens + deepens connections of church
Takes place in teenage years to show reached maturity
Baptism
Infant (To wash away original sin) baptism
Believers (Fully submerged 3 times to go into new life) baptism
Sacrament as outlined in the gospels
The practise of being submerged in water to cleanse sin
Penance
3 Elements (Confession, conversion + celebration)
Sacrament of healing
Why are they important?
After life (Internal)
Brings christians closer to God
Cleanse the sin
Gospels
Imago dei - body + blood of jesus
Definitions
Penance - Confession
Sacraments - An outward display of belief and a blessing by god