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Title: Essential Signs


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Essential Signs
  • Each Sacrament has essential signs that must be
    present for the Sacrament to be valid
  • Different Sacraments can be administered by
    different types of people

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Draw up a table like thisHeading Sacraments
and Signs
Sacrament Essential Signs Ministers

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Baptism
Sacrament Essential Signs Ministers
Baptism Washing with water, while saying I baptise you in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit Bishop, Priest, Deacon, or any person in the case of emergency
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Confirmation
Sacrament Essential Signs Ministers
Confir-mation Anointing with Chrism and laying on of hand to receive the Holy Spirit A bishop, or a priest authorised by the bishop
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Eucharist
Sacrament Essential Signs Ministers
Eucha-rist Doing as Jesus did at the Last Supper using bread and wine and his words and actions Only a bishop or a priest can celebrate the Eucharist
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Penance / Reconciliation
Sacrament Essential Signs Ministers
Pen-ance / Recon-ciliation Confessing sins with true sorrow and receiving absolution and a penance A bishop, or a priest author-ised to hear confessions
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Anointing of the Sick
Sacrament Essential Signs Ministers
Anoint-ing of the sick Anointing with the holy oil during a prayer asking for forgiveness and healing A bishop or priest
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Marriage
Sacrament Essential Signs Ministers
Mar-riage Mutual consent of a man and a women to live together forever with the intention of raising a family A baptised man and a baptised women A priest or a Bishop
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Holy Orders
Sacrament Essential Signs Ministers
Holy Orders Laying on of hands, with a prayer asking for God to give the powers of ministry of a bishop, priest or deacon A bishop
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