第三人称复数:sacraments
名词
1. Baptism is one of the sacraments in the Christian Church.
洗礼是基督教会的圣事之一。
1. 聖餐:宗教仪式上不再使用蜡烛(tapers)、圣水(holywater)和香火(incense圣母崇拜(veneration of the Virgin)和圣徒纪念日活动都被禁止;炼狱信仰(belief in purgatory)受到谴责;圣餐(sacrament)面包和葡萄酒里基督的存在被否定;
2. 圣礼,圣事/餐:12. devious 绕来绕去的,迂回曲折的 | 13. Sacrament 圣礼,圣事/餐 | 14. secular 修道院外的,世俗的
1. (基督教)圣事,圣礼
A sacrament is a Christian religious ceremony such as communion, baptism, or marriage.
e.g. ...the holy sacrament of baptism.
受洗圣礼
2. (天主教)圣餐面包;(英国国教会)圣饼和葡萄酒
In the Roman Catholic church, the Sacrament is the holy bread eaten at the Eucharist. In the Anglican church, the Sacrament is the holy bread and wine taken at Holy Communion.
1. Formerly called the last rites, the sacrament is often misunderstood as signaling imminent death.
2. They smoke marijuana as a sacrament and adhere to a vegetarian diet.
3. The statement confirmed previous reports that the pope had received the sacrament for the sick and dying on Thursday evening.
noun
1. a formal religious ceremony conferring a specific grace on those who receive it
the two Protestant ceremonies are baptism and the Lord's Supper
in the Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church there are seven traditional rites accepted as instituted by Jesus: baptism and confirmation and Holy Eucharist and penance and holy orders and matrimony and extreme unction