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The sacraments of Holy Communion.  

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Andrew Coleman 10K Thursday, 23 January 2003 This essay is answering the statement that" The sacraments of Holy Communion forms part of the worship for most Christians". In most Christian denominations, which mean sectors of a religion, believe that out of all of the sacraments the most important is "holy communion". A sacrament is "the visible form of an invisible grace" as said by a Christian scholar who lived between 354 and 430 Common Era. In total there are seven basic sacraments which are, The Eucharist, which is another word for Holy Communion. Baptism is another sacrament and this is the name given to the ceremony in which a child or adult (depending on the denominations) is cleansed of there sins, to begin a new life with the holy family and God. Confirmation is also another type of sacrament but unlike baptism where you are brought into the family you are...

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