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  • noun Plural form of sacrament.

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Examples

  • The sacrament of marriage, of the other six sacraments, is most like the sacrament of the Eucharist in that it is the intimate and exclusive gift of one's self to another, a reality signified and realized in the exchange of vows and the union of body and soul.

    Holy Communion and Non-Catholics 2009

  • The Catholic doctrine of the sacraments is shocking to everyone.

    Peter Kreeft on "The Sacraments" 2009

  • The Catholic doctrine of the sacraments is shocking to everyone.

    Ecumenism 2009

  • You point out that several spices were used in sacraments before they were used as seasonings.

    A Conversation with Jack Turner 2010

  • The Catholic doctrine of the sacraments is shocking to everyone.

    Liturgy 2009

  • The Catholic doctrine of the sacraments is shocking to everyone.

    Insight Scoop | The Ignatius Press Blog: 2009

  • The Catholic doctrine of the sacraments is shocking to everyone.

    Protestantism 2009

  • Baptists do not believe in sacraments exactly, but in ordinances.

    How I Became a Sci Fi Catholic, Part 1 2007

  • And if you think maintaining a personal relationship with God without the sacraments is tough, I can tell you: it gets worse.

    Archive 2007-01-01 2007

  • And if you think maintaining a personal relationship with God without the sacraments is tough, I can tell you: it gets worse.

    RCIA Presentation: The Old Testament 2007

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