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A sacramental in Christianity is a material object or action (in Latin sacramentalia) ritually blessed by a priest to signal its association with the sacraments and so to incite reverence during acts of worship. They are recognised by the Catholic Church, the Eastern Orthodox Church, the Oriental Orthodox Churches, the Church of the East, the Lutheran churches, the Old Catholic Church, the Anglican churches, Independent Catholic churches, and Methodist churches. As an adjective, sacramental means "of or pertaining to sacraments".

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  • A sacramental in Christianity is a material object or action (in Latin sacramentalia) ritually blessed by a priest to signal its association with the sacraments and so to incite reverence during acts of worship. They are recognised by the Catholic Church, the Eastern Orthodox Church, the Oriental Orthodox Churches, the Church of the East, the Lutheran churches, the Old Catholic Church, the Anglican churches, Independent Catholic churches, and Methodist churches. In the Bible, prayer cloths and holy oil are mentioned in reference to praying for healing. Holy water is a sacramental that believers use to recall their baptism; other common sacramentals include blessed candles (often given to churchgoers on Candlemas), blessed palms (given away at churches on Palm Sunday), blessed ashes (placed on believers' foreheads on Ash Wednesday services), a cross necklace (often taken to be blessed by a pastor before daily use), blessed salt, and holy cards, as well as Christian art, especially a crucifix. Apart from those worn daily, such as a cross necklace or devotional scapular, sacramentals such as a Family Bible, are often kept on home altars in Christian households. When blessed in a betrothal ceremony, engagement rings become a sacramental. As an adjective, sacramental means "of or pertaining to sacraments". (en)
  • Um sacramental é um objeto ou ação material (em latim sacramentalia) ritualmente abençoado por um sacerdote para sinalizar sua associação com os sacramentos e, assim, incitar a reverência durante os atos de adoração. Eles são reconhecidos pelas igrejas católicas romanas e católicas orientais, pelas igrejas ortodoxas e ortodoxas orientais, a Igreja do Oriente, bem como alguns anglicanos, católicos Independentes e Velhos católicos, igrejas luteranas e igreja metodistas. Água benta, por exemplo, é um sacramental que os crentes usam para lembrar seu batismo; outros sacramentais comuns incluem velas abençoadas (muitas vezes dadas aos frequentadores da igreja na Candelária), palmas abençoadas (dadas nas igrejas no Domingo de Ramos), cinzas abençoadas (colocadas na testa dos crentes nos cultos da Quarta-feira de Cinzas), um colar de cruz (muitas vezes considerado como abençoado por um pastor antes do uso diário), sal bento e santinhos, bem como arte cristã, especialmente um crucifixo. Além dos usados diariamente, como um colar de cruz ou escapulário devocional, os sacramentais, como a Bíblia da Família, costumam ser mantidos nos altares das famílias cristãs. Como adjetivo, sacramental significa "dos sacramentos ou pertencente a eles". (pt)
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  • A sacramental in Christianity is a material object or action (in Latin sacramentalia) ritually blessed by a priest to signal its association with the sacraments and so to incite reverence during acts of worship. They are recognised by the Catholic Church, the Eastern Orthodox Church, the Oriental Orthodox Churches, the Church of the East, the Lutheran churches, the Old Catholic Church, the Anglican churches, Independent Catholic churches, and Methodist churches. As an adjective, sacramental means "of or pertaining to sacraments". (en)
  • Um sacramental é um objeto ou ação material (em latim sacramentalia) ritualmente abençoado por um sacerdote para sinalizar sua associação com os sacramentos e, assim, incitar a reverência durante os atos de adoração. Eles são reconhecidos pelas igrejas católicas romanas e católicas orientais, pelas igrejas ortodoxas e ortodoxas orientais, a Igreja do Oriente, bem como alguns anglicanos, católicos Independentes e Velhos católicos, igrejas luteranas e igreja metodistas. Como adjetivo, sacramental significa "dos sacramentos ou pertencente a eles". (pt)
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  • Sacramental (en)
  • Sacramental (conceito) (pt)
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