Words matter. These are the best Sacrament Quotes from famous people such as Saint Augustine, Bill Frist, Jacob Rees-Mogg, Martin Chemnitz, Sophie Rundle, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
The spiritual virtue of a sacrament is like light; although it passes among the impure, it is not polluted.
I very much feel that marriage is a sacrament and that sacrament should extend… to that legal entity of a union between what traditionally in our Western values has been defined as between a man and a woman.
Marriage is a sacrament, and the decision of what is a sacrament lies with the Church, not with Parliament.
As however the ancients say that in case of necessity any Christian lay person can administer the sacrament of Baptism, so Luther says the same thing about absolution in case of necessity, where no priest is present.
All Anne Lister wanted was a wife, and the other liaisons couldn’t commit, but Ann Walker did. She took sacrament with her, and they became wife and wife. That shows extraordinary strength.
In the case of news, we should always wait for the sacrament of confirmation.
Voting is a civic sacrament – the highest responsibility we have as Americans.
From childhood on I have had the dream of life lived as a sacrament… the dream implied taking life ritually as something holy.
Voting is a civic sacrament.
Vaccination is the medical sacrament corresponding to baptism. Whether it is or is not more efficacious I do not know.
Sacrifice, discipline and prayer are essential. We gain strength through God’s word. We receive grace from the sacrament. And when we fumble due to sin – and it’s gonna happen – confession puts us back on the field.
And there is a difference between the essence of a Sacrament and its use.
If men could get pregnant, abortion would be a sacrament.
Baptism is not only a sacrament of our union with Christ; it is also a sacrament of our communion as the body of Christ.
No more doth it hurt to say that the body and blood are not in the sacrament.
The Church is not self-made, it was created by God and is continuously formed by Him. This finds expression in the Sacraments, above all in that of Baptism: I enter into the Church not by a bureaucratic act, but with the help of this Sacrament.
Funny you mention my dinner parties when I have just suggested that inviting close friends over to share a meal with candlelight and wine at your table could be a form of religious experience for some people. To me it’s a form of sacrament.
The Church is the new creation, it is life and joy, it is the sacramental fellowship in which we share the ultimate purpose of God, made real for us now in our hearing the Word and sharing the Sacrament.
The inviolability of the seal of confession is so fundamental to the very nature of the sacrament that any proposal which undermines that inviolability is a challenge to the rights of every Catholic to freedom of religion and conscience.
Faithfully obeying God’s commandments is essential to receiving the Holy Ghost. We are reminded of this truth each week as we listen to the sacrament prayers and worthily partake of the bread and water.
Every moment of life is like a sacrament in which we can receive God. It is a channel through which God speaks to us, forms us, and directs us.
Every sacrament meeting ought to be a spiritual feast.
I’ve always had bronchitis. I’ve been administered the Sacrament of Death three times for it.
Spiritually good people, pure in heart, who long for the Blessed Sacrament but cannot receive at the time, can receive spiritually… even a hundred times a day, in sickness and in health, with immeasurable grace and profit.
The first time I ever cast a vote in my 1992 Blessed Sacrament School poll, I voted for Ross Perot because – Ross Perot.
If someone talks about union, fidelity, a monogamous relationship, love, blessing; I would say it sounds like marriage to me. And blessing, you see, I think is undermining our sacrament of marriage.
I acknowledge with great gratitude the peace and contentment we can find for ourselves in the spiritual cocoons of our homes, our sacrament meetings, and our holy temples.
Your meditations may be as profound, as exalted, as devout as you like; you may practise every pious exercise you can manage, but all this is as nothing in comparison with the Blessed Sacrament. What we do may be godly, but this sacrament is God Himself!
Christ made the bread the sacrament of his body only: wherefore as the bread is no similitude of his blood, so am I not bound or ought to affirm, that his blood is there present.
God is always coming to you in the Sacrament of the Present Moment. Meet and receive Him there with gratitude in that sacrament.