Anglican sacraments

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Литургия (оригинальные названия англ. Holy Communion (Святое Причастие), англ. Lord's Supper (Вечеря Господня, раньше переводилось как обедня, в противовес мессе), сейчас часто называется англ. Holy Eucharist (Святая Евхаристия)) — богослужение Англиканской церкви, во время которого совершается таинство евхаристии. rdf:langString
In keeping with its prevailing self-identity as a via media or "middle path" of Western Christianity, Anglican sacramental theology expresses elements in keeping with its status as a church in the catholic tradition and a church of the Reformation. With respect to sacramental theology the Catholic tradition is perhaps most strongly asserted in the importance Anglicanism places on the sacraments as a means of grace, sanctification and forgiveness as expressed in the church's liturgy. According to the Thirty-Nine Articles, the seven are divided as follows: rdf:langString
Em coerência com sua identidade de "caminho do meio" do cristianismo ocidental, a teologia sacramental anglicana exprime elementos em conformidade com o seu estatuto como uma igreja na tradição católica e uma igreja da Reforma. No que diz respeito à teologia sacramental, a tradição católica é talvez mais evidente pelo importância que o anglicanismo dá aos sacramentos como meio de graça, santificação e perdão, como expresso na liturgia da Igreja. De acordo com os Trinta e Nove Artigos, os sete sacramentos são os seguintes: rdf:langString
rdf:langString Anglican sacraments
rdf:langString Sacramentos anglicanos
rdf:langString Литургия в Англиканской церкви
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rdf:langString In keeping with its prevailing self-identity as a via media or "middle path" of Western Christianity, Anglican sacramental theology expresses elements in keeping with its status as a church in the catholic tradition and a church of the Reformation. With respect to sacramental theology the Catholic tradition is perhaps most strongly asserted in the importance Anglicanism places on the sacraments as a means of grace, sanctification and forgiveness as expressed in the church's liturgy. When the Thirty-Nine Articles were accepted by Anglicans generally as a norm for Anglican teaching, they recognised two sacraments only – Baptism and the Eucharist – as having been ordained by Christ ("sacraments of the Gospel") as Article XXV of the Thirty-Nine Articles describes them) and as necessary for salvation. The status of the Articles today varies from province to province: Canon A5 of the Church of England defines them as a source for Anglican doctrine. Peter Toon names ten provinces as having retained them. He goes on to suggest that they have become "one strategic lens of a multi-lens telescope through which to view tradition and approach Scripture". Five other acts are regarded variously as full sacraments by Anglo-Catholics or as "sacramental rites" by Evangelicals with varied opinions among broad church and liberal Anglicans. Article XXV of the Thirty-Nine Articles states that these five "are not to be counted for Sacraments of the Gospel, being such as have grown partly of the corrupt following of the Apostles, partly are states of life allowed in the Scriptures; but yet have not like nature of Sacraments with Baptism, and the Lord's Supper, for that they have not any visible sign or ceremony ordained of God." According to the Thirty-Nine Articles, the seven are divided as follows: A wider range of opinions about the 'effectiveness of the sacraments is found among Anglicans than in the Roman Catholic Church: some hold to a more Catholic view maintaining that the sacraments function "as a result of the act performed" (ex opere operato); others emphasise strongly the need for worthy reception and faith".
rdf:langString Em coerência com sua identidade de "caminho do meio" do cristianismo ocidental, a teologia sacramental anglicana exprime elementos em conformidade com o seu estatuto como uma igreja na tradição católica e uma igreja da Reforma. No que diz respeito à teologia sacramental, a tradição católica é talvez mais evidente pelo importância que o anglicanismo dá aos sacramentos como meio de graça, santificação e perdão, como expresso na liturgia da Igreja. Quando os Trinta e Nove Artigos foram aceites como uma norma para o ensino anglicano (a partir dos séculos XVI - XIX), dois sacramentos foram reconhecidos - o Batismo e a Eucaristia - como tendo sido ordenados por Cristo ("Sacramentos do Evangelho" como referido no artigo XXV dos Trinta e Nove Artigos). Como tal, são os únicos dois considerados, por esse documento, os necessários para se obter a salvação. Os cinco outros actos são considerados como sacramentos por anglo-católicos ou como "ritos sacramentais" por evangélicos, enquanto os setores liberais e a "Broad Church" apresentam posições variadas. De acordo com os Trinta e Nove Artigos, os sete sacramentos são os seguintes:
rdf:langString Литургия (оригинальные названия англ. Holy Communion (Святое Причастие), англ. Lord's Supper (Вечеря Господня, раньше переводилось как обедня, в противовес мессе), сейчас часто называется англ. Holy Eucharist (Святая Евхаристия)) — богослужение Англиканской церкви, во время которого совершается таинство евхаристии.
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