词汇 | sacramental |
释义 | sacramental adjective uk /ˌsæk.rəˈmen.təl/ us /ˌsæk.rəˈmen.t̬əl/ relating to an important religious ceremony in the Christian Church, such as baptism or communion: (基督教会)圣礼(如浸礼或圣餐)的 The closed churches are unable to hold sacramental rites such as baptisms, marriages, or funerals.这些已经关闭的教堂是不能举办圣事的,如浸礼、婚礼或葬礼。 The Catholic Church does not recognize divorces between couples who have been joined together in sacramental holy matrimony.经婚配圣事结婚的夫妻,如果离婚则不获天主教会认可。 used for referring to the holy bread and wine eaten at Holy Communion(= a religious ceremony): 圣餐(包括圣饼和葡萄酒)的 The words are spoken over the sacramental bread.这些话是在吃圣饼的时候说的。 After this the sacramental wine was administered.然后分发了圣餐葡萄酒。 See sacrament The sacramental records for St Louis Cathedral remained in French until 1911. It is not a handbook of sacramental theology. A visiting dignitary assisted the pastor in serving the sacramental wine. A morsel of the sacramental wafer had dropped onto the floor. Religious ceremonies & prayers alleluia amen anoint anointed anointment communion confirm confirmation consecrate consecration litany liturgical liturgically liturgy thanksgiving the Lord's Prayer unchristened unction unprogrammed vespers Examples of sacramentalsacramental No less ironically, the accounts which they circulated to advertise the efficacy of approved types of sacramental may inadvertently have promoted their unauthorized use. The use of churches as public prayer rooms, not sacramental fora, began at once. Reconciliation before his time was not a formal sacramental act detached from the eucharist, requiring the presence of a bishop, and the imposition of hands. Priests were banned from ministering in public, but it was never intended that sacramental activity should cease. Even so, there were gaps in this emergency structure, which made it necessary for laypeople to shoulder some of the sacramental and ritual burden. Yet what parishioners chiefly expected from their clergy was not a sacramental religion, but preaching. They unveil the miraculous, inexplicable side of life, and at the same time the sacramental dimensions of human existence. Probably some clergy took a lead from those bishops who now thought the sacramental benefits of communion outweighed the dangers of unworthy reception. But one characteristic that he suppressed was the claim that the office of ' martyr ' was ecclesial and sacramental. The sermons themselves, like their organization in the folio, were not ends in themselves, but a means to a more important sacramental end. We are at the outset of a sacramental act. This parallel sacramental system was, therefore, highly regulated and atomised. Many found the otherness of the experience exciting, and networks of sacramental stations appeared in most dioceses. They aimed to conduct missionary work with more regard to ecclesiastical order and what they regarded as the sacramental principles of the prayer book. The individual acting through sacramental influences was no longer able to ensure salvation or secure protection from danger by means of the mediation of saints or other supernatural forces. See all examples of sacramental These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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