Sacramentum Poenitentiae was created in 1741.
Sacramentum - band - was created in 1990.
Sacramentum Caritatis was created in 2007.
Greeks
Spartacus Blood and Sand - 2010 Sacramentum 2-7 is rated/received certificates of: Netherlands:16 USA:TV-MA
proles, fides and sacramentum. Faithfullness, Children and Indissoluability.
Two beings vow to that one will kill the other. It is assumed that if this vow is broken there would be a dire consequence, as when War defeats Uriel he disobeys The Watcher saying that "The Nex Sacramentum is mine. I decide when the angel dies. Not you." The Watcher then releases War from his magic, indicating that the Death Oath is a law he dare not disobey. It is unknown exactly what would happen if this law was broken.
Latin Hymn: Tantum ergo, Sacramentum, veneremur Literal: So much, therefore, let us venerate the sacrament
Spartacus Blood and Sand - 2010 Sacramentum 2-7 was released on: USA: 9 March 2012 Germany: 23 May 2012 Hungary: 29 May 2012 Japan: 26 August 2012 Belgium: 2 December 2012 Netherlands: 28 August 2013 (Blu-ray and DVD premiere) Finland: 24 November 2013
Josef Freitag has written: 'Sacramentum ordinis auf dem Konzil von Trient' -- subject- s -: Clergy, Council of Trent - 1545-1563 -, Office
If there is a St. Lee, yes. ------- According to the Sacramentum Vitae, there is no Saint Lee in the Catholic church, but there are a number named Leo. For this reason, the name Lee wouldn't be accepted as a confirmation name.
The Latin hymn Tantum ergo sacramentum veneremur cernuiis always used for adoration of the Blessed sacrament. It is translated " Such a great sacrament, we venerate on bended knee"
Sacramentum is a Latin term, arguably derived from the prefix sacra-, meaning "holy", and -ment, meaning "mind". The latin word Sacrament has historically been translated to "oath".A sacrament, in the Eastern Orthodox and Western Catholic traditions is one of seven rites, or ritual ceremonies, which serve as both a cause of sanctifying grace and as a sign of God's blessing/presence.The Sacraments are baptism, confirmation, and marriage (rites of commitment); confession, penance, and anointing (rites of healing); and communion/Eucharist (the most sublime rite, signifying both commitment and healing).In the Orthodox and Catholic traditions, strictly speaking, Deacons may perform baptisms and marriages; priests and monsignori may perform all sacraments except confirmation; bishops perform all sacraments. Baptism may be performed by anyone in extreme cases.