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* **Confirmation**: Second step of initiation, permanently gives the Christian proficiency bonus in defending against spiritual attacks. (R) | * **Confirmation**: Second step of initiation, permanently gives the Christian proficiency bonus in defending against spiritual attacks. (R) |
* **Communion**: Third step of initiation, gives Christian advantage in defending against spiritual attack, from Communion to the next commission of sin. Communion can be repeated as needed, following confession of sin and appropriate penance. (R) | * **Communion**: Third step of initiation, gives Christian advantage in defending against spiritual attack, from Communion to the next commission of sin. Communion can be repeated as needed, following confession of sin and appropriate penance. (R) |
* Penance: A priest or bishop, who hears confession of sin, can assign a task as penance for atonement of sin, making one eligible to receive communion. (R) | * **Penance**: A priest or bishop who hears confession of sin can assign a task as penance for atonement of sin, making one eligible to receive communion. (R) |
* **Anointing of the Sick**: This gives a sick person advantage on saves/checks to resist the disease. (R) | * **Anointing of the Sick**: This gives a sick person advantage on saves/checks to resist the disease. (R) |
* **Marriage**: To sanctify a union (R) | * **Marriage**: To sanctify a union (R) |