I. Etymology and Meaning
The word Sacrament is derived indirectly from the Ecclesiastical Latin sacrāmentum, meaning a “sacred act” in Christianity. To be exact, the Greek word μυστήριον or “mystery” in the Greek New Testament is translated into sacramentum in the Latin Vulgate Bible, from which we derive our English word sacrament such as in Ephesians 1:9, Ephesians 3:9, Colossians 1:27. In Catholic theology, a sacrament is also defined in the dictionary as the visible sign of an inward grace, one of the solemn Christian rites considered to have been instituted by Jesus Christ to symbolize or confer grace. For instance, the sacraments of the Protestant churches are baptism and the Lord's Supper; the sacraments of the Roman Catholic and Greek
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The Kiss of Peace This is to let the participant understand that he has been blessed with the fullness of divine grace and with that peace that “surpasses all understanding (Phil. iv. 7)”. This is done so as to inflame the hearts of the faithful.
Anointing of the Sick
Oil In ancient times, it has been recognized for its healing and cleansing. This symbolizes healing from illness, cleansing from sin, and consecration to God.
Sign of the Cross This is to remind the children of Christ and everyone else that salvation comes through the cross of Jesus Christ, and they are called to unite their sufferings to those of Jesus.
Forehead The act of anointing of the forehead symbolizes the need to know Christ and to follow Him as symbolized by the forehead (mind and thought).
Hands When their hands are anointed, they are reminded that they must turn all their activity over to Christ or they must be under His will (through actions).
Laying on of Hands This symbolizes the power of God entering a sick person through the mediation of the priest or bishop; this act also comforts the will of the
What makes an object religious? While imagery of the cross or the bright aura of the halo clearly and unquestionably indicate to the audience of the piece’s religious connection, an object can also obtain religious connotation through other means. In the case of the bronze statue Mother and Child by Charles Umlauf, it is connected to the divine through artist’s background, its medium, and most importantly, the stylistic resonance between the mother and Virgin Mary. Charles Umlauf’s sculptures range “in style from realistic and abstract expressionism to lyrical abstraction” (Charles). This is demonstrated in Mother and Child as the status solidifies the abstract concept of the bond between mother and child.
In today’s Gospel reading we encounter two heart-broken disciples walking to a town called Emmaus. It’s like the psalmist writes, “The cords of death entangled me; the anguish of the grave came upon me; I came to grief and sorrow”(Psalm 116:3). Grief and sorrow. . .In
Whatever is drawn out the person’s body goes into the healer and travels out the healer into the air. Many healers see certain gods, and blame those gods for the bad things that’s happening in their community. This trance just doesn’t serve the person they are trying to heal, but it serves their own community as
Then, a woman appears watching these men and gestures the sign of the cross with her hands. This scene delivers an important message through religious expression as it symbolizes that something bad is about to occur with these three men. Thus, making the gesture of the cross signifies a form of prayer in order to ward off evil. In addition, the town’s church is a religious motif that is seamlessly integrated in the setting and background of the film High Noon. Religion is portrayed in this film through the church and it emerges when Will Kane is very desperate for help.
Glass objects that demonstrate a series of colors imitating the look of an eye were kept nearby to ward off any spirit that would bring sickness and suffering. To determine if one was taken over by an evil spirit, the village therapist would recite prayer over two glasses of water, one having a drop of olive oil floating in the middle of it. Upon completing the prayer, the therapist would dip a finger in the oil of the one glass and make the sign of a cross over the face of the recipient, making sure the oil came into contact with the forehead, both cheeks, and the chin, symbolizing the image of the cross. The therapist would then re-dip their finger into the oil of the first glass and allow the oil to drop from their finger into the second glass that only had water. If the oil that dropped into the second glass stayed together in a circular pattern, the recipient was free of any evil spirit.
Each of these symbols acknowledge Jesus’ actions and how he influenced the world. When analyzed, the source reveals many elements of both
Everything has different meaning to different people. One person might see a pentagram and think of the five wounds of Christ or they see it as a sign of evil. One symbol with two completely different meanings. Everything is special and has its own meaning. Everyone one has his or her purpose just as a symbol has its purpose.
As a preface, those who had stood by the side of the Roman Catholic Church had enough with this institution that sought nothing, but power. Church officials took the people’s pure desire for salvation and scammed them into buying it instead. Ignorance is regularly the cause of such manipulation. The Protestant Reformation was effective in promoting the progress of mankind when it came to faith. Although it proved to be troublesome, particularly because of the splitting of the church, it was beneficial for those in the future.
They are the Father, Son, and the Holy Spirit or Holy Ghost” (McBrien, 25). Altogether, these gestures symbolize obedience and authority under the Almighty and have high importance, like the participation in holy
The Biblical Aspects in The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, delivering its story to nearly one million people across the globe captures a unique retelling of the biblical events centered around Christ’s death and resurrection (“About C.S. Lewis”). Drawing heavily from the Bible, C.S. Lewis renders an uncanny depiction of the sacrifice made by Jesus Christ in return for the salvation of mankind. Although not identical to the biblical account, The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe does, however, expose yet another fantastical adaptation of the most central event in all of human history. Set during World War II, The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe follows the story of four young
You shall put it between the tent of meeting and the altar, and you shall put water in it”. Here we see water is for the purpose of purification for those who are going to enter into the Temple. This is an indication of the Church and the ritual of Baptism. One becomes a member of the Church through the sacrament of baptism. Here one can enter into the tent of meeting only after washing themselves with the water that has been placed there in between the tent and the altar.
"While they were eating, Jesus took bread, gave thanks and broke it, and gave it to his disciples, saying, "Take it; this is my body." (Mark 14:22-25) These words were spoken by Jesus at the Last Supper as he shared his body and blood with the Apostles. Today's mass includes these words and the spiritual symbols of forgiveness and the new covenant along with the physical symbols associated with the sacrament of the Holy Eucharist like wheat, grapes, and the chalice. Each time one receives the body and blood of Christ during mass, they are accepting Jesus' presence into their lives and strengthening their relationship with God.
Since religious experiences are inevitably connected with the given locations and thus cultures, they naturally impose the existence of the social relations redefined from the perspective of worship. Therefore, by invoking to the religion, the participants correlate the symbol to the macrocosm it actually represents (Greenwood, 48). This serves as a fundamental reason for using a religious symbol by an individual experiencing personal challenges. The change of perspective allows for creating its total opposite. Therefore, by “[converting] patient into priest,” victim is transformed into a powerful religious entity (Obeyesekere, 393).
First, as the priest walked on to the altar there was a table with a cloth over it which the priest kisses. I was curious as to what the meaning of the table was and asked my friend Paul. His answer was that the meaning the table signified the body of Christ. On that same table the priest set a gold colored what seemed to me to be a wine glass and a circular disk on the table. The priest lifted the circular disk in to the air with both hands and said “this is my body which will be given up for you this is the challis of my blood”.
As I stepped out of my car, I acknowledge that the church was surrounded by trees, which gave it a calming and peaceful sensation, the building was long with a triangular shaped form, with burgundy bricks surroundings and a bit of white in the front entrance and some at the very top and sides with a dark beige roofing to give the church some color, the windows seemed to be a tinted crystal glass that was designed with blues and a beige color. As I made my way into the church their was an entry room where a man and a women and what seemed to be their two children greeted me and handed me a pamphlet that described what was going to take place in that days Sunday school and mass, then I made my way to another pair of doors where I could hear the choir singing, as I opened the doors the inside of the church was a tan wood looking color all around and had matching tan benches with burgundy red bedding to match the carpet, the thing that stood out most to me when I walked in was the large cross that was in the very front that shined very bright as if the sun was hitting it to give the whole church light, when I looked below the cross, the choir was singing and beside it was a women playing a piano with so much passion and in front of them was a the pastors book stand also a matching tan color with his bible. The people were very kind as I sat down next to a friend that attends that church, they welcomed me with open arms and talked a bit about them self’s and the amount of time