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A sacrament is an efficacious sign of grace, instituted by Christ and entrusted to the Church, by which divine life is dispensed to us through the work of the Holy Spirit. The sacraments (called mysteries in the Eastern Churches) are seven in number: Baptism, Confirmation, Eucharist, Penance or Reconciliation, Anointing of the Sick, Holy Orders, and Matrimony. (CCC Glossary)
To be fair, he did say:"A slightly different definition of a sacrament goes something like this:".If it weren't so sad... it would be funny.
A nervous little joke meant to sidestep my question?


Just to clarify, it is often said in the EO that there are many sacraments (mysterion) and these (that you mentioned) are seven of them. (This accords with the understanding of the goal is for life to become sacramental; it ties with Christ as fully human, fully divine - the Godman - and Him as the goal of our life if you will.)
To be fair, he did say:"A slightly different definition of a sacrament goes something like this:".
Orthodox confess before the clergy but confess to God. The priest then prays. God absolves.
There is Biblical instruction and authority given to the apostles.You don't think they took it with them do you?
So at what date did we fall away IYHO?
Just to clarify, it is often said in the EO that there are many sacraments (mysterion) and these (that you mentioned) are seven of them. (This accords with the understanding of the goal is for life to become sacramental; it ties with Christ as fully human, fully divine - the Godman - and Him as the goal of our life if you will.)
I've been waiting on something I could better agree with and this fits the bill.
I actually don't know, and I don't study ECF's or church history enough to know when. I understand what does go on in the EOC and RCC, but IMHO, it is an error brought on by improper eisegesis of scripture.
1 Tim 2:5
For there is one God and one mediator between God and mankind, the man Christ Jesus.
There is no doubt that the NT shows public confession as a result of turning from sin. In the Protestant church, the confession of salvation is made publicly, as it was in the NT.
James 5:16 is about a healing more than confession. Note it starts with "therefore".
1 John 1:9 is in the context of our relationship with Jesus as our savior so the confession is done to Him.
Sorry I see nowhere in the NT that 'confession' needs a human mediator to God.
I was not expecting that. I have learned something new today.The seven are exemplars and the others are more subtle. For Catholics there are many sacraments but there are seven with specific rites in the church.
Sorry, not keeping up well. I have a headache today. I appreciate the info though.
I most appreciate the idea of living a sacramental life, if I understand what you mean by this. It reminds me of my attempts to keep my attention always on God, my work done for Him, my words and thought honoring to Him, in all ways at all times.
I fail miserably of course, but those few brief times I manage to come close to touching it - life is just so much more meaningful and "in order" that way.
Speaking of confession, I'm on my way there now. I'm going to sit down with my spiritual GP and describe the various recurring symptoms I have as well as some unique non recurring symptoms. He is well acquainted with my spiritual history and is able to diagnose pretty accurately my particular illnesses and he will give me advice on how to treat my symptoms to the point where they no longer occur.
I'm looking forward to it.
In the Orthodox Church, being a priest does not automatically make you a confessor. Some priests will never become confessors because they simply do not have the charismata from God, or the patience to hear the kind of rot we Christians allow ourselves to repeatedly fall into. I personally only know of four priests in Sydney who are confessors.You get the same priest all the time?
In case you were wondering, confession is not anonymous in the Orthodox Church.
Speaking of confession, I'm on my way there now. I'm going to sit down with my spiritual GP and describe the various recurring symtoms I have as well as some unique non recurring symptoms. He is well acquanted with my spiritual his5ory and is able to diagnose pretty accurately my particular ilnesses and he will give me advice on how to treat my symptoms to the point where they no longer occur.
I'm looking forward to it.
In case you were wondering, confession is not anonymous in the Orthodox Church.