Spirit of Truth, Classic Edition > Grade 5 > Unit 2
Lesson 6: Matter and Form of the Sacraments
Each Sacrament can be understood in terms of matter, form, the minister, the recipient, and the effects or graces.
Each Sacrament can be understood in terms of matter, form, the minister, the recipient, and the effects or graces.
God sent the Great Flood to cleanse the earth of wickedness and sin.
Authority is the quality of exercising power over others and expecting obedience from them, and comes from God.
Baptism is the first Sacrament we receive. It makes us members of the Church, forgives our sins, and gives us new life in Christ.
The Church is God’s house, where His family dwells.
Confirmation gives a special strength to witness to the Christian faith and to defend against sin and temptation.
In a Sacrament, God uses something physical and from this world to do something supernatural from Heaven.
The Eucharist fulfills our Lord’s promise to give us Himself, the Bread of Life.
In a Sacrament, God uses something physical and from this world to do something supernatural from Heaven.
God is always waiting to forgive us and welcome us back in the Sacrament of Reconciliation.
The sacraments are signs of grace that give us God’s divine life.
The Sacraments are holy mysteries that reveal invisible grace and truth.
In a Sacrament, God uses something physical and from this world to do something supernatural from Heaven.
Mary is our Mother and nurtures our souls.
The sacrificial lamb was a sign of the Passover that saved the Israelites from the Angel of Death.