The document discusses Jesus Christ as the primordial and original sacrament. It states that he is the expression of God's love for humanity and the source and goal of all sacramental activities. It also describes how the sacraments arise from Christ's saving ministry and form people in his likeness through the paschal mystery. The church is presented as Christ's fundamental sacrament, as it has a relationship to Christ as the sole source of salvation and is moved by the Holy Spirit to realize God's plan of salvation through Christ.
is a holy sacrament, officiated by a priest, of uniting a man to a woman. Through this holy sacrament, the man and woman become one, for as the Lord Jesus said, “For this reason a man shall leave his father and mother and be joined to his wife and the two shall become one flesh. So then, they are no longer two but one flesh. Therefore what God has joined together, let not man separate” (Matthew 19:5,6).
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Sacraments and Sacramentals
I. What is a Sacrament
a. According to St. Aquinas
b. A sensible sign
c. Instituted by Christ
d. To give grace.
II. Divisions of the Sacrament
III. Jesus as the Primordial Sacrament
IV. What does the sacrament do.
V. Sacramentals
Sacraments and Sacramentals
I. What is a Sacrament
a. According to St. Aquinas
b. A sensible sign
c. Instituted by Christ
d. To give grace.
II. Divisions of the Sacrament
III. Jesus as the Primordial Sacrament
IV. What does the sacrament do.
V. Sacramentals
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1. Jesus Christ: The Primordial
Sacrament
Dennis Raymond P. Maturan
College of the Holy Spirit
July 2003
2. Jesus Christ: The Primordial
Sacrament
• He is the Sacrament of
God’s love to men and
man’s response to
God.
• He is the origin and
the primary agent of
all the Sacraments.
• He is the fullest
expression of all the
Sacraments.
3. Jesus Christ: The Primordial
Sacrament
• He is the central and
decisive event in the
whole history of
salvation.
• He is the realization of
God’s plan of love,
His purpose of grace,
in spite of sin, to call
men to perfect
communion with Him.
4. Jesus Christ: The Primordial
Sacrament
• He became the
sensible, visible and
public form of God’s
self-communication of
love and grace.
• He is the sole source of
grace and salvation.
• He is therefore the
source, primary agent
and goal of all
sacramental activities.
5. Christ As Primordial
Sacrament Means That…
1) The Sacraments arise
from the Saving
Ministry of Christ.
2) The Sacraments are
continued in, by and
for the Church.
3) The Sacraments form
us in likeness to
Christ in the Paschal
Mystery.
6. The Two Movements of the
Sacraments
1) Downward GOD
MAN
2) Upward GOD
MAN
7. The Church: Christ’s
Fundamental Sacrament
The Church is the:
a) Fundamental
b) Foundational
c) Basic and
d) Universal
Sacrament of Jesus.
8. The Church: Christ’s
Fundamental Sacrament
• The Church is the
Universal Sacrament
of Salvation by her
relationship to the
Unique and Sole
Source of Salvation,
Jesus Christ.
9. The Church: Christ's
Fundamental Sacrament
• The Church is inspired
and moved by the
Holy Spirit to do her
part towards the full
realization of the Plan
of God Who Has
established Christ as
the Source of
Salvation.
10. The Church: Christ's
Fundamental Sacrament
• The Church is inspired
and moved by the
Holy Spirit to do her
part towards the full
realization of the Plan
of God Who Has
established Christ as
the Source of
Salvation.