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THESIS # 5 ON SACRAMENTS

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THESIS # 5 ON

SACRAMENTS

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The forgiveness of sins committed after baptism is conferred by a particular sacrament called the Sacrament of Reconciliation.

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Status Questionis

1. What is the Sacrament of Reconciliation?

2. What is the sin committed after Baptism?

Status Questionis

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Status Questionis3. What are the elements

needed for the valid reception of the sacrament?

4. What will be the effects of this Sacrament?

Status Questionis

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OutlineI. Sacrament of ReconciliationII. Actual Sin

a. Venialb. Mortal

III. Essential Elementsa. Matter and Formb. Minister of the Sacrament

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Outline

IV. Effects of the Sacrament

V. ConclusionVI. Bibliography

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I. Sacrament of Reconciliation Sacrament in which

sinners obtain from God the forgiveness of

sins committed after Baptism through the absolution of the priest.

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Biblical Foundations2 cor. 2:5-10“ Whomever you forgive

anything so do I. For indeed what I have forgiven, If I have forgiven anything has been forgiven you in the presence of Christ.”

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Biblical Foundations

John 20:22-23 “Receive the Holy Spirit. If you forgive the sins of any, They are forgiven; if you retain the sins of any , they are retained.”

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II. Actual Sin

Is any willful thought, desire, word, action or omission forbidden by the law of God.

thought, word,action

desire,omission

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a. Venial Sin Is a less serious offense

against our loving God

b. Mortal Sin Is a grievous offence against our loving God

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3 conditions necessary to make a sin mortal

• Grave matter

• Full knowledge

• Complete Consent

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III. a. Matter and Form MATTER

REMOTE PROXIMATE

Sins committed after Baptism

3 acts of the penitent

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PROXIMATE MATTER

Contrition

Confession

Satisfaction

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FORM

PRAYER OF ABSOLUTION

Words of absolution pronounced by the

confessor

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Ministers of the Sacrament

POPE

CARDINAL

BISHOP

PRIEST

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V. Effects of the Sacrament

• Reconciliation with God by which the penitent recover grace;• Reconciliation with the church• Remission of the eternal

punishment incurred by mortal sins;

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IV. Effects of the Sacrament• Remission, at least in part of

the temporal punishments resulting from sin;• Peace and serenity of

conscience, and spiritual consolation• An increase of spiritual

strength for the Christian battle

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V. Conclusions

• Sacrament of reconciliation in which sinners obtain forgiveness for their sins committed.

• The sins committed after baptism are referring to actual sins both mortal and venial.

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V. Conclusions

• The Sacrament of Reconciliation is administered through the instrumentality of the priest .

• The sacrament of Reconciliation restores and joins us to God’s grace and intimate friendship with Him.

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VI. Bibliography• Catechism of the Catholic Church. 1994

ECCE and Word of Life publication Manila• Faith Seeking Understanding. Studium

Theologicae Foundation Inc. • The New American Bible.1995.St Paul's.

Metro Manila• Guide to Christian

Sanctification.1999.ISBN.Metro Manila• The Faith Enumerated.2006.Daughters of

St. Paul. Pasay City

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THANK YOU!

AD MAJOREM DEI GLORIAM!

JOMEL V. BALANGAY