Cled 6 3Q
Cled 6 3Q
o Make us holy
o Build up the body of Christ
o Give worship to God
SACRAMENTS OF INSTITUTION:
BAPTISM – where the faithful is born anew
CONFIRMATION – where the faithful is strengthened
EUCHARIST – where the faithful is nourished
SACRAMENTS OF HEALING
RECONCILIATION – our sins are forgiven
ANOINTING OF THE SICK – restores our physical and spiritual health
BAPTISM
- is the sacrament of salvation and the door to other sacraments
- the First Sacrament
- saves us from original sin (the sin of Adam and Eve)
- Symbols:
o Holy Water - cleansing
o Holy Oil – anointing, makes the baptized person share and
participate in God’s everlasting life and glory as a member of the
Church
o White Garment – new life with God
o Candle – with the light from the Paschal Candle, newly baptized
as bearer of Christ’ light into the world.
- Any baptized person can baptize in case of emergency where the usual
minister is not available or around
CONFIRMATION
- Maturation of Baptism
- Gives us grace through the gifts of the Holy Spirit.
- Symbol:
o Oil- confirmand receives the sacred seal as a member of the
family of God, the Church
- One becomes a sharer of Jesus’ mission as priest, king and prophet to
one another.
Rite of Confirmation
A. Introductory Rite
a. Entrance/Procession
b. Rite of Blessing
c. Penitential Rite
d. Gloria
e. Introductory Prayer
B. Liturgy of the Word
a. First Reading (OT)
b. Responsorial Psalm
c. Second Reading (NT)
d. Gospel Acclamation (Alleluia)
e. Gospel
f. Homily
C. Rite of Confirmation
a. Presentation of the Candidates
b. Renewal of Baptismal Promises
c. Laying on of Hands (when the Bishop evokes the Holy Spirit)
d. Anointing with Chrism (when the gifts of the Holy Spirit are
received)
e. General Intercession
D. Liturgy of the Eucharist
a. Offertory
b. Sanctus
c. Memorial Acclamation
d. Great Amen
e. The Lord’s Prayer
f. Peace Greeting
g. Communion
E. Concluding Rite
a. Concluding Prayer
b. Prayer over the People
c. Blessing
d. Recessional Hymn
EUCHARIST
- The Sacrament where we partake in the Last Supper
- A memorial of Christ’s passion, death and resurrection.
- Nourished by God in the form of bread and wine
- The only sacrament of initiation that we can receive repeatedly.