2. SACRAMENTS VS. SACRAMENTALS
SACRAMENTS
We have talked about
SACRAMENTS: These are some of
the 7 Sacraments:
Baptism,
Confirmation,
Confession,
And receiving the Holy Communion, etc.
SACRAMENTALS
But right now we are going to talk
about SACRAMENTALS
In this lesson we will learn 2 things
about SACRAMENTALS:
1)
2)
We know that Sacraments are visible
sings that give us Grace, they were
instituted by Christ and entrusted to
the Church
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What is Sacramental?
Some different types of
Sacramentals
3. SACRAMENTAL VS. SACRAMENT
If you look the word SACRAMENTAL,
you would notice that there is a smaller
word in it.
SACRAMENT AL
THE SACRAMENT is an outward sing
instituted by Christ to give Grace.
THE SACRAMENT: is the most abundant
source of Grace.
So What is the definition for
SACRAMENTAL?
SACRAMENTAL is an outward sing
instituted by the Church to give you
Grace.
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5. SACRAMENTAL
SACRAMENTAL: outward sing instituted by
the Church to give Grace.
“Instituted by the Church” means that the
Church over time and through tradition, has
allow these diferente devotions
and prayers
and “things” “objects” to come about
And they allow Grace to come to anyone
who participate or uses these things or
Sacramentals.
Sacramental’s purpose is to put each
Christian in closer Relationship with Christ
6. SACRAMENTALS
Remember An Outward Sing, is
something that represents a thing
other than it self
So SACRAMENTAL is an object or
action that represents something
outside of itself.
SACRAMENTALS give us Grace in
a very unique and especial Way,
The Sacramental’s purpose is to
put each Christian in closer
Relationship with Christ.
But do not forget the
SACRAMENTS
They give us Grace Over About
any other prayer, religious objects,
or any other Devotion that we may
have, or participate in the Church.
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Remember Jesus become present in
all the 7 Sacraments,
by the Power of the Holy Spirit, we
receive Grace through them
But very specially in the Sacrament of
the Holy Eucharist…
because is Jesus Himself present body
& blood, soul & divinity.
7. TYPE OF SACRAMENTALS
There are many Sacramentals, Now we will
see some few examples, or type of
Sacramentals:
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8.
Blessings
Scapulas
Oils
Bells
Incense
Candles
Holy Water
Medals, etc.
8. TYPE OF SACRAMENTALS
Some Sacramentals are used in the
ceremonies of the Sacraments:
a)
For example:
Holy Water & Candles are
sacramentals used in the
Sacrament of Baptism.
b)
Oil Sacramental is used in the
Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick
c)
And much more…
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10. 1) BLESSINGS
Blessings can occur for things, that
are going to set aside:
for religious,
or for God
We have 3 forms of Blessings:
1)
1st type of Blessings of Objects,
& things in the Church,
2)
The 2nd forms for Blessing would
be for People:
3)
The 3rd type of Blessing is for
Exorcisms
11. 2) BLESSINGS
The 1st type of Blessings:
Blessings of Objects, or things in
the Church like
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Vestments,
Vessels,
candles,
Statues, or pictures, etc.
12. 2) BLESSINGS
2.
The 2nd forms for Blessing would
be for People:
such as Consecrated religious is
the highest forms of blessings,
and it is the highest form of
Sacramental in the Blessing category.
3.
Blessings that Parents can give to
Children
Or Blessings of Abad or Readers at
Mass
The 3rd type of Blessing is
Exorcisms,
which is the casting out off the devil
of someone or something.
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14. 2) SCAPULARS
2nd example of
Sacramentals are the
SCAPULARS;
In medieval times, or even
in the time of Jesus:
Scapulars were like
Aprons;
Escapulars will protect your
clothing for under need
getting duty.
15. 2) SCAPULARS
So if you were serving in a great
Loyal castle,
you will use the back of the panel to
clean up your hands, if they got
duty,
And you walk backwards from
whoever you are serving,
so they never see your duty part of
your scapular, or apron.
16. SCAPULARS FOR RELIGIOUS ORDERS
So for the friars or sisters of
religious orders, like the Dominicans,
The SCAPULAR represents as being
servants of our Lord and our Lady,
They put SCAPULARS on to show
that they are ready to serve and work
for our Lord or Our Lady.
Just like a servant would it done,
during the time of Jesus or the
Medieval times
17. SIMON STOCK AND THE SCAPULARA
Saint Simon Stock was a Carmelite Saint,
who help to spread the devotion of the
BROWN SCAPULAR
THE SCAPULAR was presented by Our
Lady to St. Simon Stock, the Father
General of the Carmelite Order, on July 16,
1251.
St. Simon was an English hermit and lived
in the hollow of a tree.
He received the name "stock" because he
lived in the hollowed trunk or stock of a tree.
Our lady actually gave him the Brown
Scapular
18. THE BROWN SCAPULAR
This is the BROWN SCAPULAR Our
lady said to St Simon Stock
that whoever dies wearing the Scapular
should not suffered the Eternal fire.
When we wear the Scapular,
we show Our lady our love her,
We honor her by following his advise
so we want to do whatever his son Jesus
tells us
(John 2:5) “His mother said to the
servants, "Do whatever he tells you."
19. SCAPULAR in Different Colors and Sizes
Now, there are different colors
and sizes of Scapulars:
Brown: is one of the Carmelites
Scapulars
White: in honor of the Holy
Trinity
20. SCAPULAR in Different Colors and Sizes
Different colors and sizes of
Scapulars:
Blue: in honor of the
Immaculate Conception
Red: in honor for the
Passion of Our Lord Jesus
Christ.
And many much more…
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22. 3) HOLY OILS
The 3rd example of
Sacramental is Holy Oils
WE have 3 types of Oils
1. Chrism
2. Oil of the Sick
3. Oil of the Catechumens
Oil has ever been used in
the Old Testament as a
sign of special dedication
to God.
23. 3) HOLY OILS
In the Old Testament we can
find men, who were anointed
with oil and Consecrate to God.
Samuel anointed king David
and poured oil over his head
Since David was anointing
king, that seal can not be taking
away
24. HOLY OILS
So our too, in our Baptism Holy Oil is
placed upon the crown of our head in the
form of the cross
To show that we, or whoever is Baptized
is now a child of God and heir of the
kingdom of Heaven.
Also in our Confirmation, we are
anointed with Oil, and our soul is Seal,
When you are anointed, the Holy Spirit
filled your Soul with God’s Grace and Seal
it
So that seal can not be remove, or take
away.
25. HOLY OILS
The 3 main times the Holy Oil is used is at:
1)
Baptism
2)
“Anointing of the Sick”
3)
And when some one is made Catholic ( with Oil
of Catechumens)
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27. 4) BELLS
There are 4 types of Bells
The Ave Bell
The Pealing Bell
The Tolling Bell
The Hand Bell
The 1st is the Ave Bell
This Bell is rung during 3 times on the Day Usually
early in the morning
Right at noon time
An in the Evening
28. THE AVE BELL
The Ave Bell is ringing in a specific rhythmic way to announce
the special prayer called the Angelus
There will be a set of 2 rings, 2rings, and so on
And then you know there will be time to stop or kneel, where
ever you were,
and you will listen and pray the Angelus
29. PEALING BELL
The 2nd form of bell is Pealing Bell
This bell is rung for celebration,
is a rang of ringing of very different and
beautiful sounds and peaches, high and
low.
And this is a rang to announce
celebrations: like a big Wedding or huge
feast
Such as Slavic Bells on Easter time in
Poland: They ring on Easter time in
random times during the day
All bells start to tall all, in different times
just to show that Special day, that is!
30. TOLLING BELL
This is a slow solid, deep
sounding Bell that announces the
death
Or is rang in the Feast Of Poor
Soul, to remains us to pray for
those souls,
To remains us to pray for those
souls that are suffering in
Purgatory
Remember this Bell Rings very
low and very slowly.
31. HAND BELL
HAND BELL: This one you
probably hear or see in Church
These Bells are rang, to
show the most important
point of the Mass
Some times is rang to
announce the beginning of
Mass.
32. HAND BELL
Hand Bells are also rang at the time when the
Priest is celebrating Mass,
and put his hands over the Vessels, Just
before consecration,
33. HAND BELLS
Also these bells are rang, when Priest lifts up the
HOST.
And when He lifts up the CHALICE, this bells are
rang, too.
The most important parts of the Mass happen,
when these hands bells rang
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35. MORE EXAMPLES OF SACRAMENTALS
Insence
Candles
Medals
Holy Water
36. 5) INCENSE
The Following Sacramental is
INCENSE
INCENSE is also call Frankincense:
It is a crystal type of substance
that come from the desert trees o
dry sap found in Saud Arabia.
37. 5) INCENSE
What do you do with those Crystals?
You place them in a hot container burner
Immediately you get a sweet smelling smock
38. SOME CENCERS ARE DESING TO SWING
The little container, where the
incense is held in, is called
CENSER
It is design so that it can be swung
If you notice the Incense is rising
upward:
It is a sing of our prayers offering
to God.
39. SPECIAL DAYS IN MASS WE USE INCENSE
So if you recall there is a time in the Mass when we
use incense.
a)
We used incense during the offering of he gifts
b)
We also used incense before the readings,
c)
when the Gospel reading is read.
40. INCENSE: Our Prayers Offering to God
It reveals our seal for God, so profound,
so deep
that we burn up ourselves for God: Like a
Sweet fragrance rising up to Heaven
In Scripture is said:
“Let my Prayer be the incense before
you,
The raising of my hands like an Evening
Oblation;
Our lives are meant to be completely
burned up, and offered to God, as a
Sweet-Smelling Sacrifice…”
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42. 6)
CANDLES
We have many forms of Candles
that we use in our different liturgies
and sacraments
For example:
At Baptism we hold a small
candle to show the light of Christ is
within us.
The same is for the bride and the
broom in the wedding celebration.
43. RED CANDLE
In the Sanctuary of the
Church, next to the
Tabernacle,
there is a RED or White
Candle that burns there all
time,
to tells us or whoever enters
to the Church
that Christ is Present on the
Tabernacle.
44. TWO CANDLES
Also during Mass there always suppose to
be 2 candles on the Altar burning
Reflecting once again
God’s life
and God’s love.
45. CANDLES
Also we use visualizes,
where there is beautiful set of
racks,
where there is hundred of
little candles light up
showing all people intentions
INTENTIONS that there are
offering up to God through
their little candles,
46. CANDLES AND VISUALIZER
By Lighting candles and giving
them to our Lady and to Our Lord, we
remember:
that Jesus is the light of the World
That we love him and we are waiting
for his 2nd coming.
That God’s Grace became to dwell in
our soul the day of our Baptism, by the
Power of the Holy Spirit.
And we still receiving his Grace in
other Sacraments, Specially the Holy
Eucharist.
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48. 8) HOLY WATER
HOLY WATER is the more
connected to our Baptism, along
with HOLY OIL.
Holy water is symbol of interior
and exterior Purity
Which is purity in our heart and
purity in our actions
Exterior, being our outside
actions.
Interior, being in the heart.
49. HOLY WATER
In the Scripture it says:
“ I will sprinkle clean water upon
you in front your idols, I will
cleans you,
taking from your stony heart and
give you a Natural heart…”
This means that Holy Water is
blessed.
Many times, HOLY WATER is
inside a little bouquet and is use to
sprinkle
The Priest would walk and sprinkle
it
50. HOLY WATER
Santa Teresa de Avila said:
That HOLY WATER put devil to flee,
and prevent it to coming back again.
This is how powerful the HOLY WATER
is because:
We remember our Baptism, the first time,
when God came to dwells in our soul.
He dwells in our Soul; we belong entirely
to God
His Grace (Divine Life) is in our Souls.
And the Holy Water brings all those
Truths toward our minds.
The Devil cannot even stand being near
to Holy Water
51. HOLY WATER
Holy Water can also can helps us as a
mean to grow.
When we use to make the sing of the
Cross, we are telling Our Lord
to come and protects us
and cleans us from venial sins.
The Church urges to use Holy Water,
specially when danger is treating
The devil hates Holy Water, he doesn’t
want to be near it.
Holy Water can over power Him and send
him away from you, as long we are in
State of Grace (not committed mortal sin)
The devil can not long abide near
someone who has been blessed with
Holy water & Who knows that God dwells
in the soul.
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53. 7) MEDALS
Metals are use to honor the
Saints, by following his
examples.
Some who use the meal of St.
Michael, they are showing that
they honor him
wish to be under the protection of
St. Michael
And they wish to follow his example
of loving and serving God.
54. MEDALS FOR A PILGRIM
During the Medieval times Medals were a
souvenir of going in a pilgrimage.
So when we see the medal of Guadalupe,
It is a pilgrim, when going to visit the shrine of
Our Lady of Guadalupe,
get a metal and wear it, to remain themselves
that they have being there
And that Mary has a message for us: “To do What
Jesus said”
To remains us every moment that we must make
Jesus present in the world , with words & deeds.
And to elevate our minds, and hearts to God, each
possible moment.
55. SACRAMENTASL TIED TO HEAVEN
How wonderful it is that we have
the Sacramentals !!!
We can be tied to the Saints and
God in Heaven through these
metals, or other different
Sacramentals.
But we have to be careful!! We
SHOULD NOT used them as a goodluck charm…
Remember: Sacramental’s purpose
is to put each Christian in closer
Relationship with Christ & God’s
Grace.
56. SACRAMENTAL TIED TO HEAVEN
There are many stories a tied to the Sacramentals, to show how
wonderful it is, part take,
or to use them, because they can brings us closer to God.
Many believers have become closer to Jesus’ Mysteries & received
wonderful graces after praying the Rosary.
In 1854 a family became Catholic, after a boy make the cross with a
scapular, in the violent sea, and this calm down.
57. SACRAMENTAL TIED TO HEAVEN
According to various believers, one of the most efficacious, or
Grace filled medal, it is the metal with a Picture of Our Lady
with words around it:
“Oh Mary conceived without sin pray for us who are recurs
to thee”
The Miraculous Medal also known as the Medal of
the Immaculate Conception,, the design was originated by
St Catherine Labouré following her reported vision of the
Blessed Virgin
it is believe that wearing the medal with faith and devotion
can bring special graces through the intercession of Mary at
the hour of death.
Such items of devotion are not charms and should not be
construed as being so,
but only serve as constant physical reminders of devotion
and Mary's promise.
One wearing the Miraculous Medal will, however, receive great
graces.
58. SHORT TEST
1.
What is Sacramental?
2.
Name some examples of Sacramentals
3.
A outward sing instituted by the Church to give Grace.
Scapulars
Oils, bells,
Candles, Holy Water, Metals
Do you remember some others Sacramentals?
Rosaries, Holy Images, Holy Sculptures, Crucifix, etc.,,
Hinweis der Redaktion
, which is very familiar by you right now. They may be used in the Rites of the Sacraments, too.