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Catholicism: A Very Short Introduction Catholicism: A Very Short Introduction by Gerald O'Collins
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“limited to the seven sacraments of baptism, confirmation, Eucharist, penance, the anointing of the sick, holy orders, and matrimony. But they are seven central means for the common worship of God, privileged means that bring Catholics together in a community of mutual support and enable them to experience the risen Christ as effectively present in their lives. The sacraments are vivid, perceptible signs (that can be seen, heard, tasted, touched, and smelled); they create ritual dramas that take believers into a sacred time and place. They help participants to absorb the truths and values of Christian faith or allow such truths and values to revivify. They are a school of faith, a matrix for maturing faith. The sacraments confer and strengthen the new life of grace in the particular form that each sacrament symbolizes.”
Gerald O'Collins, Catholicism: A Very Short Introduction
“Our planet cannot continue to be a life-giving environment unless human beings quickly become much more responsible stewards of the created world.”
Gerald O'Collins, Catholicism: A Very Short Introduction