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The word Sacrament means sign or symbol. This aspect of sacramentality owes much to St. Augustine and the Augustinian tradition in Western theology. A sacrament is a visible sign, a perceptible symbol of something invisible and sacred. The invisible or sacred reality, to which the sign bears witness, is grace: God's free gift of his love to all people. In the Christian Church, these sacraments or signs were not arbitrary, but stem from God's own revelation in Jesus. |