The relationship between grace and sacrament reinforces the underlying nature of human and divine encounter. The principles of ecclesiology offer a concise framework of sacramental theory that fosters the belief inherent in the primordial presence of God. According to Mueller (178), it is evident that the actions that signify the life, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ are reveled in the mystery of God’s love. This reflects the essence of grace through which the human and divine encounter is evidenced in sacraments. On the other hand, Miller and Mueller (216) underscore that the fundamental sacrament of the presence Continue reading...