Szentségekké
Szentségekké is a Hungarian term that translates to "became sacraments" or "sacramentalized" in English. It is primarily used in a religious context, particularly within Christianity, to describe the process or state of something being elevated to the level of a sacrament. A sacrament is a sacred rite recognized by a Christian Church as a visible sign of inward and spiritual grace. The term "szentségekké" would refer to the transformation of something into such a sacred and meaningful ritual. For example, in the context of marriage, one might say a union has "szentségekké" if it has been consecrated and recognized as a sacrament by a religious institution. This implies a deepening of its spiritual significance beyond a civil or social contract. The concept is tied to the theological understanding of sacraments as channels of divine grace and instruments of salvation. The specific sacraments recognized and their theological interpretations can vary between different Christian denominations, but the general idea of something becoming a sacrament involves a divine institution and a promise of God's grace. Therefore, "szentségekké" signifies a profound spiritual elevation and consecration within a religious framework.