The Seven Sacraments

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Church of the New World

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Denominations
The Word of God

The Commandments · Moral Identity of the Old
The Seven Sacraments · Marmanism

Historical Events
The Great Invitations Disaster
Prominent figures
vaclav · kronas
miladmzz · Pierric Bross · Voltare

Seven Sacraments

The Sacraments are given to the Church to fulfil the mission of salvation and moral purity that The One God set it's members out to accomplish. The only way to enter The One God's holy kingdom is to participate in the Church and partake in the Seven Sacraments. These seven were given to the Church by the Word of God.

Sacrament of Baptism

This is to be “conducted” out of subservience to God and to clean the believer of their natural sin. This is a requirement to partake in the Church and receive the Sacraments, and thus to go to Heaven.

Sacrament of Communion

This is to be “taken” every Friday in subservience to God and partake in his worship

Sacrament of Confession

This is to be done once a month at Mass, on a Friday and is to be “sent” by letter to the Pope who will respond by forgiving you of your sins in the name of God, this can be done, and will be done at later dates by Priests and all others.

Sacrament of Penance

This is to be done at the same time in which you confess in the form that fits the sin committed. This can be in the form of donations to the Church, to those you harmed, apologies in the media or forums, etc.

Sacrament of Eucharist

This is the ability to go to Mass and partake in the Holy Communion. This is done by “posting” at the Mass.

Sacrament of Attendance

This is done by “posting” “present” at Mass. This is the ability of one to attend Mass and be a member of the Church

Sacrament of Priesthood

This is the ability for one who is a member of the Church to become a member of the hierarchy in which they can serve and live a closer relationship with God