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UNIT THREE
Sacraments of Initiation
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I. All Sacraments
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I. All Sacraments
What are sacraments?
  • A.
  1. Sacrament- a sign given to us by Jesus to share
    Gods life with us.

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I. All Sacraments
What they do
  • B.
  1. Sanctifying grace- the gift of sharing in Gods
    life that we receive in the Sacraments

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I. All Sacraments
What they do
  • B.
  • 2. All Sacraments strengthen us and make us more
    holy

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I. All Sacraments
Sacraments of Initiation
  • C.

1. Baptism- frees us from sin and welcomes us in
to the church.
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I. All Sacraments
Sacraments of Initiation
  • C.

2. Confirmation- we receive the gift of the Holy
Spirit.
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I. All Sacraments
Sacraments of Initiation
  • C.

3. Eucharist- we receive the Body and Blood of
Christ.
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I. All Sacraments
Sacraments of Healing
  • D.
  • Reconciliation- our sins are forgiven and our
    relationship with God grows stronger.

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I. All Sacraments
Sacraments of Healing
  • D.

2. Anointing of the Sick- we receive Gods grace
when we are ill or suffering.
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I. All Sacraments
Sacraments of Service
  • E.
  • Matrimony- a man and a woman become husband and
    wife.

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I. All Sacraments
Sacraments of Service
  • E.

2. Holy Orders- men are ordained to serve as
bishops, priests, and deacons.
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II. Christian Initiation
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II. Christian Initiation
Joining the Church
  • A.
  1. Christian Initiation- the process of becoming a
    member of the Church.

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II. Christian Initiation
Joining the Church
  • A.
  • 2. Catechumenate- Time when people prepare to
    join the Church.

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II. Christian Initiation
Joining the Church
  • A.
  • 3. R.C.I.A- Classes taken by adults who are
    joining the Church.

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III. Baptism
How to join
  • B.
  • 1. Babies can join by getting baptized.

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III. Baptism
How to join
  • B.
  • 2. Adults who have not been baptized take
    R.C.I.A. classes, then receive all 3 Sacraments
    of Initiation.

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III. Baptism
How to join
  • B.
  • 2. Adults who are baptized in another Christian
    go through R.C.I.A., but are not baptized.
  • Take Confirmation and receive their 1st
    Communion.

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III. Baptism
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III. Baptism
Words to know
  • A.
  1. Original sin- our desire to be selfish and
    sinful that we were born with.

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III. Baptism
Words to know
  • A.
  • 2. Chrism- Perfumed holy oil that is blessed by
    the bishop.

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III. Baptism
Words to know
  • A.
  • 3. Salvation- forgiveness of our sins and
    restoring our friendship with God.

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III. Baptism
Words to know
  • A.
  • 4. Eternal life- living in happiness with God
    forever in heaven.

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III. Baptism
Who receives it
  • B.
  • 1. Anyone who has not been baptized yet.

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III. Baptism
Who baptizes others
  • C.
  • 1. Anyone who is baptized can baptize someone
    else
  • Unless its an emergency, please let your priest
    or deacon do this

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III. Baptism
What it does
  • D.
  • Gives us salvation from original sin and
    forgives all of our sins.

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III. Baptism
What it does
  • D.

2. Brings us new life in Christ.
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III. Baptism
What it does
  • D.
  • Welcomes us into the Church.
  • We join all others who have been baptized.

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III. Baptism
What it does
  • D.
  • 4. Helps us to serve like Jesus as a priest,
    prophet, and king.
  • Helps you be like a little Jesus

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III. Baptism
What it does
  • D.
  • 5. Makes it possible for us to have eternal life.

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III. Baptism
Symbolic actions
  • E.
  • The person is presented and blessed with the
    sign of the cross.
  • Dedicates them to God.

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III. Baptism
Symbolic actions
  • E.
  • 2. The person professes their faith in God.
  • Profess your faith- Say what they believe
  • Also say they reject the devil.
  • Babies have this said for them.

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III. Baptism
Symbolic actions
  • E.
  • 3. Water is poured over them 3 times.
  • Words of Baptism I baptize you in the name of
    the father, and of the Son, and of the Holy
    Spirit.

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III. Baptism
Symbolic actions
  • E.
  • 4. Anointed with chrism.

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III. Baptism
Symbolic actions
  • E.
  • 5. Receive a white garment and a candle.
  • Shows our new life as a Christian.

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III. Baptism
Other types of baptism
  • F.
  • Baptism of blood- people who were martyred, but
    not baptized in life.

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III. Baptism
Other types of baptism
  • F.
  • 2. Baptism of intention- for people who died
    before they could be baptized.

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III. Baptism
Other types of baptism
  • F.
  • 3. Baptism of desire- for people who lived holy
    lives but were not baptized.

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IV. Confirmation
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IV. Confirmation
Words to know
  • A.
  • Holy Spirit- 3rd person of the Blessed Trinity.
  • Holy Spirit God

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IV. Confirmation
Words to know
  • A.
  • 2. Gifts of the Holy Spirit- 7 special gifts God
    gives us to live a holy life

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IV. Confirmation
Words to know
  • A.
  • 3. Age of reason- when you are old enough to
    understand what you are doing.

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IV. Confirmation
Gifts of the Holy Spirit
  • B.
  • 1. Wisdom

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IV. Confirmation
Gifts of the Holy Spirit
  • B.
  • 2. Understanding

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IV. Confirmation
Gifts of the Holy Spirit
  • B.
  • 3. Right Judgment

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IV. Confirmation
Gifts of the Holy Spirit
  • B.
  • 4. Courage

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IV. Confirmation
Gifts of the Holy Spirit
  • B.
  • 5. Knowledge

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IV. Confirmation
Gifts of the Holy Spirit
  • B.
  • 6. Reverence

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IV. Confirmation
Gifts of the Holy Spirit
  • B.
  • 7. Wonder and Awe

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IV. Confirmation
Who receives it
  • C.
  • 1. Baptized Catholics who are at the age of
    reason.
  • In Baltimore, most Confirmations are in 8th-10th
    grade or higher.

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III. Baptism
Who Confirms others
  • D.
  • 1. Bishops give people Confirmation.
  • A priest can give Confirmation if the Bishop
    gives him permission.

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IV. Confirmation
What it does
  • E.
  • Seals us with the gifts of the Holy Spirit.

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IV. Confirmation
What it does
  • E.
  • 2. Completes the graces you received in
    baptism.
  • We become a bigger part of the Church.

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IV. Confirmation
What it does
  • E.
  • 3. Makes you spiritually STRONGER!
  • Marks your soul, and is good for the rest of your
    life.

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IV. Confirmation
Symbolic actions
  • F.
  • Profess your faith.
  • Like baptism, but this time you make the
    promises.

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IV. Confirmation
Symbolic actions
  • F.
  • Bishop lays his hands on you and prays that you
    receive the Holy Spirit.
  • Same blessing passed down from Jesus.

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IV. Confirmation
Symbolic actions
  • F.
  • 3. Anointing with Chrism
  • Words Be sealed with the gift of the Holy
    Spirit

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IV. Confirmation
Other Facts
  • G.
  • Used to be the same Sacrament as Baptism.
  • Many ways they are similar.

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IV. Confirmation
Other Facts
  • G.

2. Like Baptism, you only receive this once.
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IV. Confirmation
Other Facts
  • G.
  • 3. Choose a sponsor to prepare and present you.
  • Many people choose their godparents.

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IV. Confirmation
Other Facts
  • G.
  • 4. In some Churches, you choose a confirmation
    name.
  • Like a 2nd middle name.

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V. Eucharist
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V. Eucharist
Words to know
  • A.
  • Passover- Jewish feast celebrating when God
    saved them from Egypt.
  • Jesus celebrated this at the Last Supper.

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V. Eucharist
Words to know
  • A.
  • 2. Sacrifice- a gift offered to God by a priest.
  • Jewish people did this in Jesus time.
  • Jesus became our sacrifice.

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V. Eucharist
Words to know
  • A.
  • 3. Real Presence- How Jesus is fully present in
    the Eucharist.

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V. Eucharist
Words to know
  • A.
  • 4. State of grace- to be free from mortal sin.
  • If you commit a big sin, go to Reconciliation
    first.

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V. Eucharist
The Real Presence
  • B.
  • The bread and wine become the Body and Blood of
    Jesus
  • Keeps the look and taste of bread and wine.

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V. Eucharist
The Real Presence
  • B.
  • 2. This is the MOST IMPORTANT Sacrament!
  • AKA Source and Summit
  • AKA The Big Cheese!

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V. Eucharist
The Real Presence
  • B.

3. Eucharistic Adoration- worshiping Jesus in the
Eucharist.
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V. Eucharist
Who receives it
  • C.
  • 1. Baptized Catholics who are in a state of
    Grace.
  • You dont want to receive if you are not Catholic
    (or Orthodox).

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III. Baptism
Who Gives Eucharist.
  • D.
  • 1. Bishops and priests preside over the Mass and
    consecrate the Eucharist.
  • Everyone else participates.

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V. Eucharist
What it does
  • E.
  • We directly receive Jesus.

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V. Eucharist
What it does
  • E.

2. Nourishes our bodies, minds, and souls.
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V. Eucharist
What it does
  • E.
  • 3. We are joined together with all of the Church
  • Become the Body of Christ

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V. Eucharist
Symbolic actions
  • F.
  • Introductory Rites- Welcomes us in and unites us
    as a community.

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V. Eucharist
Symbolic actions
  • F.
  1. Liturgy of the Word- we listen and respond to
    the Bible.

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V. Eucharist
Symbolic actions
  • F.

3. Liturgy of the Eucharist- we transform and
receive the Eucharist.
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V. Eucharist
Symbolic actions
  • F.

4. Concluding Rites- Blesses us and sends us out
to serve God.
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