different between sacraments vs sacramental
sacraments
English
Noun
sacraments
- plural of sacrament
Anagrams
- crassament
sacraments From the web:
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sacramental
English
Etymology
From Old French sacramental, from Ecclesiastical Latin sacr?ment?lis.
Adjective
sacramental (comparative more sacramental, superlative most sacramental)
- Used in, or relating to, a sacrament.
Translations
Noun
sacramental (plural sacramentals)
- (Christianity, chiefly Roman Catholicism) An object (such as holy water or a crucifix) or an action (such as making the sign of the cross) which is regarded as encouraging devotion and thus spiritually aiding the person who uses it.
- 1997, James Monti, The king's good servant but God's first:
- But under the twofold pressure of solafideism’s rejection of "good works" for the sake of merit and sola scriptura’s denial of anything not explicitly mentioned in the Bible, sacramentals such as images, relics, blessings, and pilgrimages became the objects of the dissenters' most bitter condemnation and scorn.
- For more quotations using this term, see Citations:sacramental.
- 1997, James Monti, The king's good servant but God's first:
Quotations
- 1898, Hermann Rolfus, Illustrated explanation of the holy sacraments, page 294:
- The Sacramentals.
- Besides the holy sacraments there are things which the Church blesses in order that by the pious use of them the Christian may obtain from God temporal benefits and spiritual health. Now as these things bear a certain resemblance to the sacraments, they are called sacramentals.
Translations
French
Noun
sacramental m (plural sacramentaux)
- sacramental
Romanian
Etymology
From French sacramental, from Latin sacramentalis.
Adjective
sacramental m or n (feminine singular sacramental?, masculine plural sacramentali, feminine and neuter plural sacramentale)
- sacramental
Declension
Spanish
Etymology
From Ecclesiastical Latin sacr?ment?lis.
Noun
sacramental m (plural sacramentales)
- sacramental
sacramental From the web:
- what sacramentals are used in matrimony
- what sacramentals are used in confirmation
- what sacramentals are used in anointing of the sick
- what sacraments can a deacon perform
- what sacrament is confirmation
- what sacraments can a priest perform
- what sacraments can a bishop perform
- what sacraments do lutherans believe in
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