The Sacraments of Christ
Sign, Symbol, Sacrament
   St. Thomas              We are born: Baptism
                             We grow: Confirmation
    Aquinas taught       
                            We are fed: Eucharist
    that human              We are healed:
    development is           Penance
    marked by seven         We recover: Anointing
    stages which             of the Sick
                             We need and form
    parallel the seven   
                             family: Matrimony
    sacraments.             We need and respond
                             to leaders: Holy Orders
Three definitions of Sacrament
   St. Paul – sacramentum = mysterion
    God’s hidden plan to fulfill all things in
    Christ.
   St. Augustine stressed sign and symbol
    (something concrete that points to
    something else.)
   St. Thomas Aquinas added that
    sacraments are efficacious signs or
    symbols of grace. They effect, cause, and
    are what they signify.
Sacraments ARE what they symbolize
   To be a sacrament, a sign or symbol must
    do the following:
       Lead us to God
       Come from God
       Be an action of God
                  The best example
                   of a sacrament is
                 Jesus Christ himself.
The Primordial Sacrament
                   Jesus is the
                    starting point of all
                    sacraments.
                   Jesus is the perfect
                    sign of God’s great
                    love for us.
                   The fundamental
                    nature of a
                    sacrament is
                    revealed in Jesus.
Jesus is really present in Eucharist
   Jesus is present in the priest, the minister
    of the sacrament.
   Jesus is present when the Holy Scriptures
    are read.
   Jesus is present in the community
    assembled
   Jesus is really present in the consecrated
    species of bread and wine.
The Church as Sacrament
   The Church is a
    mystery.
   The Church is
    beloved of Christ.
   The Church is an
    efficacious symbol.
The Seven Sacraments
   The Sacraments of Initiation –
    Baptism, Confirmation, Eucharist.
   The Sacraments of Healing –
    Reconciliation (Penance), Anointing of
    the Sick.
   The Sacraments at the Service
    of Communion – Matrimony,
    Holy Orders.
Sacraments of Initiation
   Baptism – brings new
    life in Christ.
   Confirmation –
    strengthens our new
    life with the gifts of
    the Holy Spirit.
   Eucharist – nourishes
    us with the Body and
    Blood of Christ.
The Essential Rite of Baptism
   Proper matter: Water
   Correct words or
    form: Triple pouring
    of or immersion in
    water with the words,
    “I baptize you in the
    name of the Father,
    and of the Son, and of
    the Holy Spirit.”
   Designated minister:
    bishop, priest, or
    deacon
    Effects of Baptism
   Washes away original sin and any
    other sins and the punishment due.
   Makes us children of God and temples
    of the Holy Spirit.
   Welcomes us as members of the
    Church, the Body of Christ.
   Marks us forever as sharers in the
    common priesthood of all believers,
    and in Christ’s mission of justice and
    peace.
Celebration of the Sacrament of Baptism
Requirements for Reception of the
Sacrament of Confirmation
   Be prepared to
    profess the faith.
   Be in the state of
    grace.
   Intend to receive
    the sacrament.
   Be prepared to
    witness to Jesus
    Christ.
The Essential Rite of Confirmation
                     Proper matter: Chrism
                     Correct words or
                      form: Laying on of
                      hands and anointing
                      with chrism on the
                      forehead with the
                      words: "(Name), be
                      sealed with the gift of
                      the Holy Spirit."
                     Designated minister:
                      Bishop
Development of the Eucharist
 Christ instituted the Eucharist during a Passover
 meal held at the Last Supper as a memorial of his
 Death and Resurrection.
 At the Council of Trent (1545 – 1563) the doctrine
 of transubstantiation was defined and the Roman
 Missal was published by Pope Pius V.
     The Essential Rite of Eucharist
   Proper matter: unleavened bread and
    wine
   Correct words or form: Changing bread
    and wine into the Body and Blood of
    Christ by the words: "Take this, all of you,
    and eat it: this is my body which will be
    given up for you . . . Take this, all of you,
    and drink from it: this is the cup of my
    blood of the new and everlasting
    covenant. It will be shed for you and for
    all so that sins may be forgiven. Do this in
    memory of me.“
   Designated minister: Bishop or priest
    Parts of the Eucharistic Liturgy
   Introductory Rites             Liturgy of the Eucharist
       Sign of the Cross              Preparation of the Altar
       Penitential Rite               Presentation of the Gifts
       Gloria                         Eucharistic Prayer
       Opening Prayer                 Great Amen
   Liturgy of the Word                Communion Rite
       First Reading                       Our Father
       Psalm Response                      Lamb of God
       Second Reading                      Reception of Holy
                                             Communion
       Gospel
                                            Prayer after
       Homily                               Communion
       Creed                          Concluding Rite
       General Intercessions
Sacraments of Healing
 Anointing of the Sick      Penance / Reconciliation
 Our new life in Christ can be weakened by
 suffering, illness, death, and the effects of sin.
Penance – Reconciliation - Confession
     Penance renews,
      restores, and strengthens
      our relationship with God
      and the community after
      it has been damaged by
      sin.
     Penance shows that
      God’s love is without
      limits
Healing and Forgiveness
    Essential Elements of Penance
   The acts of the person
    who undergoes conversion
        Contrition
        Confession
        Satisfaction
   The intervention of the
    Church
        Absolution from the priest
   All Catholics are required to go to
    confession at least once per year to
    confess serious sins
    God Alone Forgives Sin
   Christian life is marked by
    lifelong conversion
   Even though forgiveness is
    expressed through the
    Church and this
    Sacrament, God alone
    forgives sin
Anointing of the Sick
                      The sacrament
                       encourages those who
                       are sick to overcome
                       the alienation caused
                       by illness
                      Jesus continues to bring
                       healing through the
                       prayers of the Church,
                       and through the
                       sacraments, especially
                       the Eucharist and the
                       Anointing of the Sick
Sacraments at the
Service of Communion
   These
    sacraments
                                  Matrimony
    are directed
    toward the
    salvation of
    others, not
    toward those
    receiving the
    sacraments.     Holy Orders
Holy Orders
   The ministerial priesthood
   Sacramental ordination consecrates
    certain baptized men to one of
    three degrees of a sacred order:
       Episcopate – bishops
       Presbyterate – priests
       Diaconate – deacons
Essential Rite of Holy Orders
                     A call by God to serve
                      the Church in a very
                      special way.
                     Essential rite includes:
                      the laying on of hands
                      by the bishop
                      accompanied by a
                      special prayer of
                      consecration.
                     An indelible spiritual
                      character is conferred
                      on the ordained man.
Matrimony
               Marriage is a
                sacred covenant --
                that is an
                agreement
                between the
                husband and wife,
                and between the
                couple and God.
    Matrimony
   From the time of creation, marriage has
    been an institution established by God,
    not by man.
   Sacramental marriage was modeled on
    the relationship between Christ and the
    Church
   The goodness of Marriage includes:
       The procreation of children.
       The chastity of the spouses and their
        fidelity to each other.
       The indissoluble union of marriage.
    The Essential Rite of Matrimony
   The essential element of Matrimony is
    the mutual consent to marry.
   The words of consent must be freely
    given.
   Catholics must marry in the presence
    of a priest or a deacon, and in the
    presence of two witnesses.
   The spouses themselves are the
    ministers of the sacrament.
     Matrimony
   The family is called
    “the domestic
    Church.” The family is
    a living witness and
    testimony of eternal,
    unbreakable, and
    boundless love that
    the couple (and their
    children) give to one
    another and to the
    world.
The Seven Sacraments
   The sacraments celebrate Jesus as the Way, the Truth,
    and the Life.
   The sacraments are a way for us to live life to the
    fullest.
   The sacraments are the way to allow Jesus to touch our
    lives.