Pints With Aquinas

Why The 7 Sacraments? W/ Fr. Gregory Pine

Mar 17, 2020
Fr. Gregory Pine, a Catholic priest affiliated with the Thomistic Institute, dives deep into the seven sacraments and their essential role in spiritual life. He draws parallels between physical and spiritual perfection, highlighting baptism's regenerative power and confirmation's role in spiritual strengthening. The conversation also examines marriage as a transformative sacrament, fostering holiness and love. Moreover, Fr. Pine discusses the significance of anointing the sick, emphasizing its healing aspects and biblical foundations, making a compelling case for the relevance of sacraments today.
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Sacraments As Visible Channels Of Grace

  • Sacraments are visible signs that communicate invisible grace instituted by Christ and tailored to human bodily-soul nature.
  • They make the mysteries of Christ present and effective in our lives through sensible signs.
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Why There Are Seven Sacraments

  • Aquinas analogizes spiritual life to bodily life to explain why seven sacraments correspond to birth, growth, and nourishment.
  • Baptism, Confirmation, and Eucharist map to regeneration, strengthening, and nourishment respectively.
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Healing Sacraments Remove Spiritual Hindrances

  • Sacraments of healing remove hindrances to spiritual life, mirroring bodily remedies for ailments.
  • Penance restores life after sin and anointing prepares and perfects at life's end.
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