Lumen gentium
   Chap., Paragraph  1     1,  7    |       believers who, through the sacraments, are united in a hidden
 2     2,  10   |      priesthood in receiving the sacraments, in prayer and thanksgiving,
 3     2,  11   |            11. It is through the sacraments and the exercise of the
 4     2,  12   |          is not only through the sacraments and the ministries of the
 5     2,  14   |         profession of faith, the sacraments, and ecclesiastical government
 6     2,  15   |       recognize and accept other sacraments within their own Churches
 7     3,  21   |     constantly administering the sacraments of faith to those who believe,
 8     3,  26   |     salvation168 and through the sacraments, the regular and fruitful
 9     3,  28   |         away from the use of the sacraments, or even from the faith.~
10     4,  33   |        Himself. Moreover, by the sacraments, especially holy Eucharist,
11     4,  35   |       wickedness.203~Just as the sacraments of the New Law, by which
12     4,  37   |       the word of God and of the sacraments 6*. They should openly reveal
13     5,  42   |        consist in the use of the sacraments and in a special way the
14     7,  48   |        the pilgrim Church in her sacraments and institutions, which
Sacrosanctum concilium
   Chap., Paragraph 15     1,  6    |        by means of sacrifice and sacraments, around which the entire
16     1,  7    |       power He is present in the sacraments, so that when a man baptizes
17     1,  9    |        must prepare them for the sacraments, teach them to observe all
18     1,  10   |         filled with "the paschal sacraments," to be "one in holiness" 26;
19     1,  27   |        the administration of the sacraments, even though every Mass
20     1,  36   |        the administration of the sacraments, or other parts of the liturgy,
21     1,  39   |        the administration of the sacraments, the sacramentals, processions,
22     3        |            CHAPTER III THE OTHER SACRAMENTS AND THE SACRAMENTALS ~
23     3,  59   |           59. The purpose of the sacraments is to sanctify men, to build
24     3,  59   |          is why they are called "sacraments of faith." They do indeed
25     3,  59   |       with great eagerness those sacraments which were instituted to
26     3,  60   |        bear a resemblance to the sacraments: they signify effects, particularly
27     3,  60   |          the chief effect of the sacraments, and various occasions in
28     3,  61   |     faithful, the liturgy of the sacraments and sacramentals sanctifies
29     3,  61   |          the font from which all sacraments and sacramentals draw their
30     3,  62   |      crept into the rites of the sacraments and sacramentals certain
31     3,  63   |        the administration of the sacraments and sacramentals can often
32     3,  63   |        used in administering the sacraments and sacramentals, according
33     6,  113  |       the Mass, Art. 54; for the sacraments, Art. 63; for the divine
Ad gentes
   Chap., Paragraph 34     1,  5    |         by her preaching, by the sacraments and other means of grace,
35     1,  9    |        by the celebration of the sacraments, the center and summit of
36     2,  14   |          of God. ~Then, when the sacraments of Christian initiation
Presbyterorum ordinis
   Chap., Paragraph 37     1,  2    |        indeed it presupposes the sacraments of Christian initiation,
38     1,  2    |          administering the other sacraments, or performing other works
39     2,  4    |          men to faith and to the sacraments of salvation.9 In the Christian
40     2,  4    |          very ministering of the sacraments. They are precisely sacraments
41     2,  4    |   sacraments. They are precisely sacraments of faith, a faith which
42     2,  4(9) |     second, that they confer the sacraments on believers.... (ed. Marietti,
43     2,  5    |     Christ. In administering all sacraments, as St. Ignatius Martyr13
44     2,  5    |        congregation.14~The other sacraments, as well as with every ministry
45     2,  5(15)|          and the goal of all the sacraments" (St. Thomas, Summa Theol.
46     2,  9    |         away from the use of the sacraments, or perhaps even from the
47     3,  13   |         when they administer the sacraments. This is true in a special
48     3,  18   |        fruitful reception of the sacraments, especially sacramental
Apostolicam actuositatem
   Chap., Paragraph 49     1,  3    |        throughout the world. The sacraments, however, especially the
50     1,  3    |         through ministry and the sacraments gives the faithful special
51     2,  6    |     ministry of the Word and the sacraments, entrusted in a special
52     4,  17   |      leading them to receive the sacraments frequently and developing
Optatam totius
   Chap., Paragraph 53     3, 4     |    Eucharistic sacrifice and the sacraments; for the ministry of the
54     6, 19    |        the administration of the sacraments, in works of charity, in
Dei verbum
   Chap., Paragraph 55     2, 15    |     through the reception of the sacraments may grow in grace and be
56     2, 30    |        frequent reception of the Sacraments and through intelligent
Unitatis redintegratio
   Chap., Paragraph 57     1,  2    |       faithfully, administer the sacraments, and rule the Church in
58     3,  15   |        from us, yet possess true sacraments and above all, by apostolic
59     3,  22   |         Lord's Supper, the other sacraments, worship, the ministry of
Orientalium ecclesiarum
   Chap., Paragraph 60     1,  2    |         the same faith, the same sacraments and the same government
61     4        |            THE DISCIPLINE OF THE SACRAMENTS~
62     4,  12   |        ancient discipline of the sacraments existing in the Oriental
63     6,  26   |     through participation in the sacraments and in other sacred functions
64     6,  27   |           may be admitted to the sacraments of Penance, the Eucharist
65     6,  27   | Catholics may ask for these same sacraments from those non-Catholic
66     6,  27   |     whose churches possess valid sacraments, as often as necessity or
 
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