The Rāzā’, or sacraments, are the sacred mysteries (rites) of the Mirian Church that are conveyed by the Rabbaney (Mirian teachers) unto their talmiydā’ (students; devotees). These mysteries are divided into two categories: (1) Mysteries ordained by Yešwa‘ Mašyaḥ Himself in the Gospels called "Gospel Sacraments," and (2) mysteries not ordained by Yešwa‘, called "Pastoral Sacraments," but recognized elsewhere in the New Testament. Unlike other liturgical Christian traditions such as the Assyrian Church of the East, Eastern Orthodoxy, Oriental Orthodoxy, Roman Catholicism and Anglicanism, Mirianism has no "Holy Orders" sacrament, the sacramentalized ordinations of bishops (episcupus / qayomey) and other pastoral ministers. Rather, the confirmation of ministers is subsumed under the sacrament
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