sacrament
- IPA[ˈsakrəm(ə)nt]
英式
- (in the Christian Church) a religious ceremony or ritual regarded as imparting divine grace, such as baptism, the Eucharist and (in the Roman Catholic and many Orthodox Churches) penance and the anointing of the sick.;(in Roman Catholic use) the consecrated elements of the Eucharist, especially the bread or Host
noun: sacrament, plural noun: sacraments
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- 1. (in the Christian Church) a religious ceremony or ritual regarded as imparting divine grace, such as baptism, the Eucharist and (in the Roman Catholic and many Orthodox Churches) penance and the anointing of the sick.
- 2. (in Roman Catholic use) the consecrated elements of the Eucharist, especially the bread or Host he heard Mass and received the sacrament
- 3. a thing of mysterious and sacred significance; a religious symbol they used peyote as a sacrament
- (chiefly in the Roman Catholic Church) the practice of private confession of sins to a priest ...
Oxford Dictionary
- (chiefly in the Roman Catholic Church) the practice of private confession of sins to a priest ...
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈsakrəm(ə)nt]
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- (in the Christian Church) a religious ceremony or ritual regarded as imparting divine grace, ...
Oxford American Dictionary