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The Role and Meaning of the Sacraments MatchUp

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4-5
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Click on a top box, then click on its match below. Or, drag a top box and drop it onto the correct match. Match all pairs before clicking ‘Check’.

The belief that the elements of Eucharist mysteriously become the actual body and blood of Christ
The grace of God
New life in Jesus, and receiving eternal life through him
An important practice in Christianity demonstrating commitment to God, imparting or symbolising God's grace
The idea that Jesus is really present in the elements of Eucharist
Baptists
The teachings of Jesus in the Last Supper
Eucharist
Ordination
Catholicism and Anglicanism
Eucharist, Baptism, Matrimony, Confirmation, Holy Orders, Penance, Anointing of the Sick
What form of sacrament involves eating consecrated bread and wine?
What is a sacrament?
What is meant by 'real presence'?
Which are the seven sacraments in the Catholic Church?
What do Catholics believe sacraments give Christians?
What quality must a person have in order to consecrate Eucharist?
Which denomination is an example of practising believers' baptism?
What are examples of denominations which practise infant baptism?
What does baptism symbolise?
What is meant by 'transubstantiation'?
Where does the practice of Communion stem from?

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Pass Mark
75%