Sakrament |
Ministrant |
Skrift |
Villkor |
Frekvens |
Effekt |
Form |
Materia |
Dop KKK
1213-1284 |
Ordinary: a Priest; Extraordinary: any person if necessary (CCC 1256) |
Mt 28:19-20; Jn 3:5;
4:1-2; Acts 2:28; 22:16; Rom 6:3-4; Mk 16:16; Titus 3:5; Eph 5:26; 1
Peter 3:21 |
Unbaptized pagan, convert
to the Christian Faith, newborn infant (CCC 1246-1255) |
Only applied once (Eph
4:5; CCC 1272) |
Removes Original and
Actual sin (CCC 1263); causes New Birth ("born again") (CCC 1265);
incorporates into Christ (CCC 1267); is the doorway into the Church
(CCC 846, 1213) |
"I baptize you in the
Name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit." Mt 28:18-19; CCC 1240) |
Water (Immersion, Infusion, or Sprinkling) (CCC 1278) |
Konfirmation CCC
1285-1321
|
Ordinary: the Bishop:
Extraordinary: a Priest (CCC 1313, 1318) |
Acts 8:14-17; 9:17-19;
19:6; Heb 6:1-6 |
Baptized but unconfirmed;
needed Completion of Baptismal grace (CCC 1285); Baptized Christians
from other traditions incorporated into the fullness of the Catholic
Church |
Only applied once (CCC
1304) |
Sign of consecration (CCC
1294); spiritual seal (CCC 1293); completion of baptismal grace (CCC
1285); full outpouring of the Holy Spirit (CCC 1302-1303) |
"Be sealed with the Gift
of the Holy Spirit." (CCC 1300) |
Holy Chrism (Blessed Oil)
and the Laying on of hands by the Bishop or a delegated priest (CCC
1288, 1294, 1300) |
Eukaristin KKK 1322-1421
|
The Priest (CCC 1411) |
Jn 6:1-71; Mt 26:26-28; Mk 14:22-25; Lk 22:7-20;
24:13-53; Acts 2:42-47; 20:7; 1 Cor 10:16-21 |
All Catholics are
encouraged to participate (CCC 1417); Baptized believers in Communion
with the Catholic Church (CCC 1396-1401) and devoid of Mortal Sin (CCC
1415) |
Minimum of once a year,
as frequently as daily (CCC 1389; 1417) |
Intimate union with
Christ (CCC 1391); Receiving Christ; nourish spiritual life; medicine
of immortality, separating us from sin, removal of venial sin,
spiritual strength, unites the Body into One (CCC 1391-1401) |
"Take this, all of you,
and drink from it: this My Body which will be given up for you… Take
this, all of you, and drink from it: this is the cup of my Blood, the
Blood of the New and Everlasting Covenant. It will be shed for you and
for all so that sins may be forgiven. Do this in memory of me." (CCC
1412; 1 Cor 11:24-25) |
Bread and Wine (CCC 1333) |
Bikt pch bot
Försoning |
The Priest (CCC 1461) |
Jn 20:23; Mt 16:18-19;
18:15-18; James 5:14-15 |
In Mortal Sin; desiring
the Grace of Confession; in need of spiritual guidance (CCC 1446) |
Minimum of once a year;
or as frequently as necessary (CCC 1457-1458) |
Forgiveness of serious
sin, reunification with the Church, cleansing of conscience, restores
grace (CCC 1468-1470) |
"God, the Father of
mercies, through the death and resurrection of his Son has reconciled
the world to himself and sent the Holy Spirit among us for the
forgiveness of sins; through the ministry of the Church, may God give
you pardon and peace, and I absolve you from your sins in the name of
the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit." (CCC 1449) |
Sins; Contrition and
confession; priestly words of absolution (CCC 1480) |
Äktenskap KKK 1601-1666
|
The Spouses, with the
Priest as witness (CCC 1623) |
Gen 1:27-28; 2:18-25; Mt
19:3-12; Jn 2:1-11; Eph 5:25-32; |
Each spouse must be a
baptized man and woman with no impediment to marriage (CCC 1625) |
Once and to one spouse as
long as the spouse is living; again only
if the spouse dies (CCC 2382) |
The two become one flesh
(Eph 5:31; perpetual and exclusive covenant partners (CCC 1638-1640) |
The "I do", by which both
spouses indicate their mutual consent to the marriage covenant (CCC 1626-1628) |
Mutual Consent and
Covenant to live together as husband and wife (CCC 1626); and the
consummation of the Marriage (CCC 1640) |
Vigning |
The Bishop (CCC 1576) |
Acts 6:5-6; 13:3; 14:23;
20:28; Jn 20:21-23; 1 Tim 3:1; 4:14; 2 Tim 1:6; Titus 1:5; Phil 1:1 |
A Baptized man who has
been called for ordination by God; in the Western rite, with the
exception of permanent deacons, the ordained must be celibate (CCC
1577-1580) |
Only once; separate
ordination for Deacon, Priest, and Bishop (CCC 1582) |
A special relationship to
Christ to lead and serve the Church; indelible spiritual character
imprinted on the soul (CCC 1581; 1594) |
The Bishop's "specific
consecratory prayer asking God for the outpouring of the Holy Spirit
and his gifts proper to the ministry to which the candidate is being
ordained" (CCC 1573) |
Laying on of the Bishop's
hands with the consecratory prayer (CCC 1538) |
De sjukas
smörjelse KKK 1499-1535
|
The Priest (CCC 1566) |
Mk 6:13; Jn 20:23; Mt
16:18-19; 18:15-18; James 5:14-15 |
Seriously ill; at the
point of death or before a serious operation or for the elderly whose
frailty becomes more pronounced (CCC 1541f.) |
Repeatable; at the point
of grave illnesses or before a serious operation (CCC 1514f.) |
Sins forgiven; grace to
face trial; spiritual preparation to die; and if God's will, physical healing (CCC 1520-1523) |
Prayer of the Priest over
the sick person for the grace of the Holy Spirit and the forgiveness of
sins (CCC 1513, 1519) |
Anointing with Holy Oil
and Imposition of Hands (CCC 1513, 1519) |