The Council of Trent affirmed the authority of tradition and the teachings of the Church alongside scripture. It also emphasized the importance of the seven sacraments, the role of clergy in administering them, and clarified Catholic doctrines on topics such as original sin, justification, and the Eucharist. Additionally, the council affirmed the need for seminary training for clergy and established guidelines for the education and behavior of priests.
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The Council of Trent affirmed traditional Catholic teachings on salvation. It stressed the importance of both faith and good works for salvation, rejected the idea of salvation by faith alone, and emphasized the sacraments as channels of God's grace. It condemned the beliefs of Protestant reformers on justification by faith alone.
The Second Vatican Council addressed Sacraments, but it did not define them, they had previously been defined. Vatican II addressed the fact that Jesus was present in the sacraments, the He was the source of the sacraments, it gave directives for communal celebration, the Eastern Churches, indulgences for the sacraments, norms for administration of them, the purpose, sacred music, and addressed the revision of them, but it did not define them.
The pope is a priest and bishop and. as such, can administer all 7 sacraments.
Catholic & Orthodox follow the 7 Sacraments (though in Catholicism a person may only take at the most, 6 Sacraments). Protestants do not have all 7 Sacraments.
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Roman Catholicism recognizes 7 sacraments.
The Orthodox Church also celebrates the seven sacraments. Some Protestant denominations celebrate some of the sacraments but not all seven.
The seven sacraments are baptism,confirmation,Eucharist,matrimony,Holy orders,penace,and extreme unction
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