Spirit of Truth, School Edition > Grade 7 > Unit 3
Lesson 5: Confirmation: History and Celebration
The Sacrament of Confirmation more perfectly binds a baptized person to the Church and fills him or her with a special strength of the Holy Spirit.
The Sacrament of Confirmation more perfectly binds a baptized person to the Church and fills him or her with a special strength of the Holy Spirit.
The scriptural basis, matter, form, minister, and effects of the Sacrament of Confirmation.
The Eucharist is the Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity of Jesus Christ.
The scriptural basis, matter, form, minister, and effects of the Sacrament of the Eucharist.
Penance and Reconciliation is the Sacrament by which our sins are forgiven and we are reconciled to God and His Church.
The effect of this Sacrament is reconciliation with God and the Church.
In the Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick, we receive an outpouring of God’s grace to strengthen us to face suffering and sickness and even death that results from Original Sin.
The scriptural basis, matter, form, minister, and effects of the Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick.
The essential features of divine love that shape married love are fidelity, self-sacrifice, and generativity.
Marriage forms an unbreakable bond of love between the husband and the wife, which was God’s plan for humanity from the beginning.
Holy Orders is the Sacrament through which Christ continues His ministry in the Church until the end of time.
The scriptural basis, matter, form, minister, and effects of the Sacrament of Holy Orders.
In order to live the good life we must cultivate not only the inner life of moral virtue, but the outer life by our participation in our communities, participation in the Sacraments, and instruction by those holy ones who came before us.
He changed bread and wine into His Body and Blood.
Jesus gave His life on the Cross and rose from the dead on the third day so that we could be forgiven of our sins.