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"Catholic education will make little difference if we do not respect the sacramentality of life.
Symbolism matters - it's bound up with the very notion of sacramentality.
There is a sacramentality about the Holocaust for Jews all around the world.
He concludes with some excellent summary statements which reflect the Christian understanding of sacramentality.
Overall, has your reading extended your understanding of sacraments and sacramentality?
He might well have added that it also gives us permission to praise and cherish the sacramentality of human skin.
In an informal sense sacramentality also happens when crucial events of our lives are filled by the Spirit to overflowing.
Describe some of the ways in which you would attempt to put the principle of sacramentality into practice in your life situation.
In this chapter, Boff presents a very clear picture of the notion of sacramentality.
Listed below are some additional references which you may find useful for developing an understanding of sacred symbol, myth, ritual and sacramentality.
A particular theme that emerges from the responses to the Lineamenta is the need to teach clearly the vocation and sacramentality of marriage.
She is a critic of institutional religion whose writing is deeply rooted in Roman Catholic sacramentality.
Explain how personal faith enters into the essence of sacramentality as the necessary personal complement in the conferring of grace.
A particular focus of the unit is the effect of present-day liturgical renewal on the theological reflection concerning sacraments and sacramentality.
Principle of Sacramentality; the seven Sacraments and the universal sacramentality.
Baptism & Confirmation Studies Catholic sacramentality with emphasis on baptism and confirmation.
Yet the incarnation and the sacramentality of faith demand colour, demand taste and touch and smell and hearing too.
Also, once sacramentality is understood from within, differing sacramental practices and explanations in diverse cultures and faith traditions can be appreciated in their own terms.
During the Protestant Reformation, Martin Luther and John Calvin denied the sacramentality of marriage.
In the measure that God offers self in and through human communication, in human events and human fellowship, one speaks of a concentration of sacramentality.
In its broadest sense, we can talk of the 'sacramentality' of life, in that God may be seen, experienced and discovered in the normality of life.
The document notes that even within the Church, 'faith in the sacramentality of marriage and the healing power of the confession show signs of weakness or total abandonment'.
It seeks to develop a renewed understanding of the issues of faith, the sacramentality of marriage and how these relate to the reality of divorce in contemporary society.
He regretted that "the Catholic genius for sacramentality and metaphor" was being replaced by "the Catholic weakness for power and for the literal."
List five ways in which the author perceives the sacramentality of marriage as being understood in the New Testament and in the Tradition of the Church.