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- Besides the communion, are there other sacrements in the Catholic Church?
- Is the Catholic Comunion considered a sacrement?
- What is meant by the “Stations of the Cross”
- What is a “Hail Mary”?
leschornmom said:1) Besides the communion, are there other sacrements in the Catholic Church?
Yes, that is the Eucharist and it is a sacrament.
- Is the Catholic Comunion considered a sacrement?
The term “Stations of the Cross” generally refers to events in the life of Jesus. Catholics reflect on each of these events (such as the scourging, crucifixion, death and descent from the cross) and say certain prayers.
- What is meant by the “Stations of the Cross”
The “Hail Mary” is a prayer derived primarily from Scripture in which Catholics (and Orthodox) ask Mary to pray for us.
- What is a “Hail Mary”?
leschornmom said:1) Besides the communion, are there other sacrements in the Catholic Church?
Yes. It is the Body and Blood, Soul and Divinity of Jesus Christ.
- Is the Catholic Comunion considered a sacrement?
They are prayers we say as we meditate on the sufferings of Christ on the way to Calvary, as He is nailed to the Cross, dies, and is laid in the tomb.
- What is meant by the “Stations of the Cross”
It is a prayer based on Scripture (Luke1:28) and for a real in depth answer, look
- What is a “Hail Mary”?
Hi leschornmom,
- Is the Catholic Comunion considered a sacrement?
Along with the othrs’ responses …
Yes, it THE Sacrament … The “Blessed Sacrament”.
We speak of the Most Blessed Sacrament because it is the Sacrament of Sacraments.
God Love you,
Joe
leschornmom said:1) 3) What is meant by the “Stations of the Cross”
- What is a “Hail Mary”?
No. The Sacrament of Holy Orders is only given to deacons, priests, and bishops.…Holy Orders (becoming a priest or other vowed sister or brother)
Yup, and deacons are the only men who can receive all 7 sacraments! That’s even more than the Holy Father!!No. The Sacrament of Holy Orders is only given to deacons, priests, and bishops.
LOL!Yup, and deacons are the only men who can receive all 7 sacraments! That’s even more than the Holy Father!!
Oops! Maybe not! What about windowers who become priests?Yup, and deacons are the only men who can receive all 7 sacraments! That’s even more than the Holy Father!!![]()
Is that what the rosary is for? I know that you’re supposed to focus on different parts of Christ’s life.The Stations of the Cross is a time of prayer and reflection on the Passion of Christ (from the time of his sentence to death by Pontius Pilate to his being placed in the tomb after his death). There are prayers that we say with each station so that we can reflect even greater on the sufferings of our Lord. If you go into a Catholic Church, the 14 Stations of the Cross will be placed invididually along the walls.
What would be the purpose of repeating this prayer after confession or does that only happen in the movies?A “Hail Mary” is a prayer we say to Our Mother, Mary, which was taken from Scripture. "Hail Mary, full of grace, the Lord is with Thee, " (from the Annunciation-Gabriel’s greeting to Mary when he arrived to announce that Mary would carry the Son of God). “Blessed art thou amongst women, and blessed is the fruit of thy womb, Jesus,” (from the greeting Elizabeth gave Mary when she entered Elizabeth’s home). “Holy Mary, Mother of God, pray for us sinners now and at the hour of our death. Amen.” I’m not exactly sure where this part comes from, though. It might have been given to a saint by Mary herself, or adopted by the early Church Fathers.
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Touché! My brain musta been in neutral for that!Oops! Maybe not! What about windowers who become priests?
And of course the Latin Rite is the only Catholic rite the doesn’t allowed married priests, so there’s a number of 7-sacrament men in all the Eastern Rites.
And there’s those special circumstances where married Anglican (?) pastors are accepted into the Latin Rite…
You are correct about the rosary. It does focus on the life of Christ. Even his Passion and death. The stations of the cross are a different devotion. If you have seen “The Passion of the Christ,” the chronology pretty closely follows the Stations of the Cross.Is that what the rosary is for? I know that yousupposed to focus on different parts of Christs life.
What would be the purpose of repeating this prayer after confession or does that only happen in the movies
I havn’t seen the Passion. I make it a point not to see movies with a higher rating than PG I have found that even that is questionable.You are correct about the rosary. It does focus on the life of Christ. Even his Passion and death. The stations of the cross are a different devotion. If you have seen “The Passion of the Christ,” the chronology pretty closely follows the Stations of the Cross.