- A
sacramental (Latin pl. sacramentalia) is a
sacred sign, a
ritual act or a ceremony, which, in a
certain imitation of the sacraments, has a spiritual...
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Sacramental bread, also
called Communion bread,
Communion wafer,
Sacred host,
Eucharistic bread, the Lamb or
simply the host (Latin: hostia, lit. 'sacrificial...
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Sacramental wine,
Communion wine,
altar wine, or wine for
consecration is wine
obtained from
grapes and
intended for use in
celebration of the Eucharist...
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Autos sacramentales (Spanish auto, "act" or "ordinance";
sacramental, "
sacramental,
pertaining to a sacrament") are a form of
dramatic literature which...
- Some
Christian denominations believe that a
sacramental character, an
indelible spiritual mark (the
meaning of the word
character in Latin), is imprinted...
- The
sacramental index is a
statistic sometimes used by
Roman Catholic bishops as a
rough approximation of how
active a
parish is,
based on the occurrence...
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Sacramental union (Latin: unio sacramentalis;
Martin Luther's German:
Sacramentliche Einigkeit; German:
sakramentalische Vereinigung) is the Lutheran...
- (mysterion), and also to
rites that in the
Western tradition are
called sacramentals and to
other realities, such as the
Church itself. Many
Protestant denominations...
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independent sacramental movement (ISM)
refers to a
loose collection of
individuals and
Christian denominations that are not part of the
historic sacramental Christian...
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characterized by
mixed traditional as well as
Protestant beliefs and by
sacramental use of the
entheogen peyote. The
Peyote Way
Church of God
believe that...