sakramentos
Sakramentos is a term with origins in the Latin word "sacramentum," meaning a sacred rite or oath. In religious contexts, particularly within Christianity, sakramentos refers to outward and visible signs of inward and spiritual grace, instituted by Jesus Christ. These rites are believed to be channels through which divine grace is conferred upon believers.
Different Christian denominations recognize a varying number of sakramentos. The Catholic Church and Orthodox Churches typically
Protestant traditions generally recognize fewer sakramentos, with most affirming Baptism and the Lord's Supper (Eucharist) as
The understanding and practice of sakramentos vary significantly, reflecting theological differences among Christian traditions regarding their