Sacraments
In being present to God, one consciously opens a pathway to Grace.
Sacraments flow this energy of Grace into us physically as well as Spiritually through the physical and tangible signs and elements– water, oil, bread, wine, fire of incense and candle flame, touch.
Beyond symbols, these are actual channels to transform and sanctify.
In this way we achieve union with God and our God-Self.
“Sacraments leave their indelible imprints in the inner and higher worlds, visible to angels and the spiritually awakened”.
“Divine Light and Fire”, pg 72, Peter Roche De Coppens
Baptism
The Rite includes the Invocation of the Archangels as well as one’s own Guardian Angel of Protection, energetically seal and protect, Activates and awakens the first Sephira of Malkuth on the Tree of Life, Consecrates one to the Light, embeds a cross of Light into the Auric field, anointing with Consecrated Oil to seal in the Divine Light and Love that has flowed into the Initiate.
Baptism is not membership into "the church" but into the Mystical Body of Christ.
Babies and children receive Spiritual protection as an Initiate.

Reconciliation (Absolution)

In this journey one climbs from Yesod to Hod to overcome negative thinking, with the awareness of how our actions or lack of affect the other planes and dimensions, understand the responsibility and identify where one can do better in life, and then travels across Hod to Netzach.
Confirmation
Otherwise known as the Sacrament of the Seal.
Jesus received a three-fold anointing as Priest, King, and Prophet. Through Confirmation we become sharers in Jesus’ Priesthood, prophetic ministry, and kingly dignity.
On the Tree of Life, one climbs from Malkuth to Yesod from the inner and higher worlds of imagination and the mind, gaining conscious self-control over one's thoughts, and is now guided by the Christ within.
Eucharist

Anointing of the Sick
See Hospital/ Hospice/ Home Visitation
For those experiencing an acute or chronic illness: at hospital, neo-natal/ pediatric units, in-home or in-unit hospice, pre or post-surgery, rehab hospitals, nursing homes.
To support one’s journey to wellness or transition.
Create a Sacred Space for your Beloved family/ friend
to be loved, enfolded, nurtured, comforted.
The patient’s personal faith beliefs
and expressions are honored.
Family and friends are included and the visit can be scheduled
at a time when all can be present.
The Pastoral Visit includes:
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Prayers (sometimes in silence)
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Laying on of Hands
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Invocation of the Archangels to focus the vibration of healing to bring full wellness
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Energetically sealing the room to prevent the energy seepage of pain and illness from other patients.
Or it can also include Traditional Christian with the Sacraments:
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Anointing of the Sick
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Holy Communion
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Prayers of healing and comfort as outlined in “Pastoral Care of the Sick”.
After-hours visitations, E.R. and trauma unit calls to all hospitals within the Lehigh Valley available.
Donation
To schedule please call 610.954.0885 E.S.T. or email info@summerhawkwolf.com
Officiating at Weddings and Commitment Ceremonies
There are many forms of ceremonies to use, so a couple needs to decide what “flavor” they would like this to be and the service will be crafted specifically for you. As a Sacrament, you each confer it on each other, as officiant +SummerHawk is there to Bless and witness.
The ceremony can be as formal or informal as you choose. You can choose traditional Catholic/ Christian or include Native American (such as the invocation of the 4 directions (or Archangels) ), Celtic with handfasting and jumping over the broom, Metaphysical elements, etc., can be incorporated.
You can write your vows (if you’d like).
A Ceremony can be used as the public celebration and gathering with family and friends after a civil ceremony.
State and local regulations need to be checked to verify the legality in place of a civil ceremony.
Sources for Metaphysical Dimensions of the Sacraments:
“Divine Light and Fire” Peter Roche De Coppens
“The Science of the Sacraments” +C.W. Leadbeater
see also Evelyn Underhill

