II. The Sacraments of the Church
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The three sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation, and Holy Orders confer, in
addition to grace, a sacramental character or “seal” by which the
Christian shares in Christ’s priesthood and is made a member of the Church
according to different states and functions. This configuration to Christ and
to the Church, brought about by the Spirit, is indelible,40 it remains
for ever in the Christian as a positive disposition for grace, a promise and
guarantee of divine protection, and as a vocation to divine worship and to the
service of the Church. Therefore these sacraments can never be repeated.
- SECTION ONE THE SACRAMENTAL ECONOMY
- CHAPTER ONE THE PASCHAL MYSTERY IN THE AGE OF THE CHURCH
- Article 2 THE PASCHAL MYSTERY IN THE CHURCH’S SACRAMENTS
- II. The Sacraments of the Church
- Article 2 THE PASCHAL MYSTERY IN THE CHURCH’S SACRAMENTS
- CHAPTER ONE THE PASCHAL MYSTERY IN THE AGE OF THE CHURCH
From The Catechism of the Catholic Church – rosary.team
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