What Does It Mean To Be A Sacrament

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What does it mean for someone to be a Catholic? Does it mean they are Baptized in the faith, or does it just mean they believe in the basic principals of what defines our faith? There are Hundreds of questions surrounding our faith, and many of the times, the answers lay within the & holy sacraments. Each Sacrament has its own unique way to further yourself in the faith. God appears to us in each of the sacraments opening the door to heaven each time. While we stay on earth, our true goal is GET TO HEAVEN. Sacraments are a part of the path God has given us to achieve that goal. Sacraments are part of the Catholic faith's most unique and wonderful aspects and it shapes us to be better people with God. Out of all of the wonderful sacraments, It starts out with baptism, and rightfully so. It is also …show more content…

It is the second of the three initiation sacraments. Jesus broke bread at the last supper and said one of my favorite lines in the bible “This is my body which I have given you”. He says this, and it has become the whole foundation for this sacrament. Each human has a need or a whole in them and you are able to fill it when you take the Lord Jesus into your body and let him come inside you. The only way to explain this is that we need god in us each and every day. Their is a quite a bit of controversy in this aspects to other people. We believe that we are truly eating the body and blood Jesus Christ, but people think we are cannibalistic or that we are wrong and are just eating bread. I don't truly know how to defend my beliefs which is part of the reason I am taking this class. I was a bit hesitant to throw myself into the whole Real Presence, and Transubstantiation ideas but now they just seem easy and just flat out awesome. I love the Fact that the real Jesus Christ is a part of my weekly responsibility to go to mass. I know i have to go to sunday mass and I pledged I would at

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