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  2. The Council of Trent condemned the errors of the Protestant Revolters, and shone as a beacon to all the world. Its clear doctrines, authoritative pronouncements, and overall influence, has rightfully gained The Council of Trent its title as the greatest council in Church History.

  3. THE COUNCIL OF TRENT. Session VII - Celebrated on the third day of March 1547, under Pope Paul III. Index. Decree Concerning the Sacraments. Canons on the Sacraments in General. Canons on Baptism. Canons on Confirmation. Announcement of the Next Session. Bull Authorizing the Transfer of the Council. Notes. Decree Concerning The Sacraments. Foreword

  4. Feb 21, 2024 · SESSION THE SEVENTH, Celebrated on the third day of the month of March, 1547. DECREE CONCERNING THE SACRAMENTS. Preface. For the consummation of the salutary doctrine on Justification, which was promulgated in the last preceding session with the unanimous consent of the Fathers, it hath seemed fitting to treat of the most holy Sacraments of the ...

  5. The Council of Trent (1545–63) dedicated most of its dogmatic decrees to the sacraments and spoke on all seven. The council did so throughout in order to defend the existing ecclesial praxis and the theology underlying it against the challenges posed by the Reformers, but not with a consistently Counter-Reformation intent.

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    The Council of Trent solemnly defined that there are seven sacraments of the New Law, truly and properly so called, viz., baptism, confirmation, Holy Eucharist, penence, extreme unction, orders, and matrimony.

  7. Feb 20, 2017 · The true and catholic doctrine, touching the sacrament of order, decreed and published by the Holy Synod of Trent, in the seventh session, in condemnation of the errors of our time. On the sacrament of order. Decree on reformation. Indiction of the next session.

  8. The Council of Trent Seventh Session, First Decree and Canons. ON THE SACRAMENTS. Celebrated on the third day of the month of March, MDXLVII. Proem. For the completion of the salutary doctrine on Justification, which was promulgated with the unanimous consent of the Fathers in the last preceding Session, it hath seemed suitable to treat of the ...

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