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Sacraments of Initiation

Sacraments of Initiation. Especially Baptism and Confirmation. Bonaventure’s Synthesis. Bonaventure’s Synthesis. According to the matter, . Bonaventure’s Synthesis. According to the matter, Baptism was instituted when Christ was baptized (Mt 3:13-17; Mk 1:9-11, Lk 3:21-22);.

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Sacraments of Initiation

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  1. Sacraments of Initiation Especially Baptism and Confirmation

  2. Bonaventure’s Synthesis

  3. Bonaventure’s Synthesis According to the matter,

  4. Bonaventure’s Synthesis According to the matter, Baptism was instituted when Christ was baptized (Mt 3:13-17; Mk 1:9-11, Lk 3:21-22);

  5. Bonaventure’s Synthesis According to the matter, Baptism was instituted when Christ was baptized (Mt 3:13-17; Mk 1:9-11, Lk 3:21-22); According to the form,

  6. Bonaventure’s Synthesis According to the matter, Baptism was instituted when Christ was baptized (Mt 3:13-17; Mk 1:9-11, Lk 3:21-22); According to the form, when Christ was resurrected from the dead and gave the form (Mt. 28:19);

  7. Bonaventure’s Synthesis According to the matter, Baptism was instituted when Christ was baptized (Mt 3:13-17; Mk 1:9-11, Lk 3:21-22); According to the form, when Christ was resurrected from the dead and gave the form (Mt. 28:19); According to the effect,

  8. Bonaventure’s Synthesis According to the matter, Baptism was instituted when Christ was baptized (Mt 3:13-17; Mk 1:9-11, Lk 3:21-22); According to the form, when Christ was resurrected from the dead and gave the form (Mt. 28:19); According to the effect, when He suffered, for baptism received its power from the Passion;

  9. Bonaventure’s Synthesis According to the matter, Baptism was instituted when Christ was baptized (Mt 3:13-17; Mk 1:9-11, Lk 3:21-22); According to the form, when Christ was resurrected from the dead and gave the form (Mt. 28:19); According to the effect, when He suffered, for baptism received its power from the Passion; According to the purpose,

  10. Bonaventure’s Synthesis According to the matter, Baptism was instituted when Christ was baptized (Mt 3:13-17; Mk 1:9-11, Lk 3:21-22); According to the form, when Christ was resurrected from the dead and gave the form (Mt. 28:19); According to the effect, when He suffered, for baptism received its power from the Passion; According to the purpose, when He foretold its necessity and its benefit to Nicodemus (Jn. 3:5).

  11. the Institution of Confirmation by Christ It is evident from Scripture that Confirmation is a sacrament since… A. The Apostles performed a sacramental rite, consisting of the imposition of hands and prayer

  12. the Institution of Confirmation by Christ (cont.) B. The effect of this outward rite was the communication of the Holy Spirit

  13. the Institution of Confirmation by Christ (cont.) C. The Apostles acted in the mandate of Christ, seeing themselves as ministers of Christ

  14. St. Thomas Aquinas on the institution of the Sacrament: “Christ instituted the Sacrament of Confirmation in such a manner that He Himself did not administer it, but that He merely promised its administration for the future, because in the Sacrament the fullness of the Holy Spirit is conferred, which was not to be given before His Resurrection and Ascension. Thus, Christ did institute the sacrament, though He never Himself administered it.”

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