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IV. The Sacraments Of Salvation - The Holy See1128 This is the meaning of the Church's affirmation49 that the sacraments act ex opere operato (literally: "by the very fact of the action's being performed") ...
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Ex Opere Operato | Catholic Answers PodcastsMay 6, 2023 · Upholding the orthodox view, Augustine argued that the unworthiness of the minister does not affect the validity of the sacrament, and so ...
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Decree Concerning the Sacraments & Decree Concerning ReformCanon 8. If anyone says that by the sacraments of the New Law grace is not conferred ex opere operato, but that faith alone in the divine promise is sufficient ...Missing: text | Show results with:text
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(PDF) The eucharistic theologies of nineteenth century Anglican and ...... Peter of Poitiers first used the phrase in 1205 to explain that God honoured the execution of Christ ex opere operato, not (obviously!) on account of the ...
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[PDF] The Concept of Ex-Opere-Operato Efficacy in the Fathers as an ...tc Augustine's pseudo-magical theological speculations on the ex- opere-operato virtue of the sacraments. As of old, we find dreams and omens revealing ...
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ex opere operato - Latin is Simple Online Dictionaryex opere operato Phrase. Meaning: from the work worked. Comment. A theological phrase meaning that the act of receiving ...Missing: etymology | Show results with:etymology<|control11|><|separator|>
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Dictionary : EX OPERE OPERANTIS - Catholic CultureA term mainly applied to the good dispositions with which a sacrament is received, to distinguish it from the ex opere operato, which is the built-in efficacy ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Sacraments - New Advent"Ex opere operato", i.e. by virtue of the action, means that the efficacy of the action of the sacraments does not depend on anything human, but solely on the ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] Cyprian, Augustine, and the Donatist Schism - Biblical Studies.org.ukWhen Augustine became bishop of Hippo in 3951 he found himself com- pelled to deal with a schism which had existed in the church for some 85 years.2.
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Epistle 72 (Cyprian of Carthage) - CHURCH FATHERS - New AdventThis baptism we cannot consider as valid or legitimate, since it is ... baptism of heretics. 14. For as to what some say, as if it tended to favour ...Missing: scholarly | Show results with:scholarly
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[PDF] Reexaming Heresy: The Donatists - Scholar CommonsBy tracing the roots of the schism in Constantine's policies to the controversy's culmination in Augustine's response, this paper seeks to show how social, ...
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On Baptism, Against the Donatists, Book V - New AdventWe teach on the testimony of Cyprian, who says that "men in past times, coming to the Church from heresy, were admitted without baptism;"Missing: Carthage precedents
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The sacraments' principal effect, which is grace (Tertia Pars, Q. 62)Question 62. The sacraments' principal effect, which is grace. Are the sacraments of the New Law the cause of grace? Does sacramental grace confer anything ...Missing: opere operato
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The Sacraments as Causes of Sanctification - Academia.eduThe article examines sacramental causality from Augustine through Aquinas, emphasizing its theological evolution. Aquinas's intrinsic model of efficient ...
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General Council of Trent: Seventh Session - Papal EncyclicalsCANON VII.-If any one saith, that grace, as far as God's part is concerned, is not given through the said sacraments, always, and to all men, even though ...
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Luther and Calvin on the Role of Faith in the Sacraments: A Catholic ...Both Reformers maintain that sacraments confer grace, yet they reject ex opere operato efficacy without faith.
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Note Gestis Verbisque on the Validity of the Sacraments (2 February ...Feb 2, 2024 · ... ex opere operato.[37]. 19. Unlike matter and form, which represent the perceivable and objective element of the Sacrament, the minister's ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Compendium of the Catechism of the Catholic Church - The Holy SeeThe sacraments are efficacious ex opere operato (“by the very fact that the sacramental action is performed”) because it is Christ who acts in the sacraments ...
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Catechism of the Catholic Church - IntraText**Summary of Paragraphs 1667-1670 on Sacramentals (Catechism of the Catholic Church)**
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Catechism of the Catholic Church - IntraText### Summary of Paragraphs 1127-1129 (Catechism of the Catholic Church)
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Article VIII. What the Church Is.### Summary of Article VIII of the Augsburg Confession
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Brief Statement of LCMS Doctrinal PositionThe LCMS covers topics such as the Holy Scriptures, God, creation, man and sin, redemption, faith in Christ, conversion, justification, good works, the Church, ...
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The Small Catechism### Summary of Sections from Luther's Small Catechism
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John Calvin: Institutes of the Christian ReligionThe sacraments do not have inherent power to produce grace in the soul, nor are they made efficacious by any admixture of human merit which is brought to them ...
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Chapter 27: Of the Sacraments - A Puritan's MindSacraments are holy signs and seals of the covenant of grace, a immediately instituted by God, b to represent Christ and his benefits, and to confirm our ...
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Contra Ex Opere Operato - WCF 28.5-28.7 | Monergism"Ex opere operato" means "by the performance of the action," conveying that sacraments bring blessings simply because they are performed.Missing: primary source
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Articles of Religion | The Church of England### Extracted Text of Articles XXV, XXVI, XXVII
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Westminster Confession - PCA Administrative Committee### Extracted Content: Westminster Confession Chapters 27 and 28
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Savoy Declaration of Faith - Reformed StandardsThe efficacy of baptism is not tied to that moment of time wherein it is administered;a yet, notwithstanding, by the right use of this ordinance the grace ...
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Baptist Faith and Message 2000 - The Baptist Faith and Message### Extracted Sections
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1997 Joint Declaration on the Doctrine of JustificationJustification is the forgiveness of sins, liberation from sin and death, and acceptance into communion with God, through Christ's work, by grace, in faith.Missing: ex opere operato
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JOINT DECLARATION ON THE DOCTRINE OF JUSTIFICATIONThe declaration states a common understanding of justification by God's grace through faith in Christ, including forgiveness of sins and acceptance into ...Missing: ex opere operato
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[PDF] Agreed Statement on Eucharistic Doctrine 1971 Anglican - Roman ...Our intention has been to seek a deeper understanding of the reality of the eucharist which is consonant with biblical teaching and with the tradition of our ...
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[PDF] Elucidation Eucharist (1979) - Anglican CommunionThis Elucidation is an attempt to expand and explain to those who have responded some points raised in connection with Eucharistic Doctrine (Windsor 1971).
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Leuenberg AgreementDec 6, 2018 · It concluded: churches are allowed to be different because they appeal to the Gospel as their common basis. That sounds simple, but has far- ...Missing: validity ex opere operato
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The Reciprocity between Faith and Sacraments in ... - The Holy SeeMar 3, 2020 · Sacramental faith is expressed, moreover, in the irrevocable self-binding of Jesus Christ to the sacrament (ex opere operato) with the species ...
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Is Orthodoxy the Same Everywhere?: Understanding Theological ...Mar 5, 2014 · Augustine's ex opere operato, while not explicitly affirmed in most Orthodox theology, is essentially the way the Church actually does operate ...
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The changing understanding of the Eucharist among the Kikuyu ...The doctrine of ex opere operantis seems to be practiced in the life of the ACK for we have witnessed some communicants refrain to partake in the Eucharist if ...<|separator|>