---- === === * Baptism (You are cleansed from original sin and become a Child of God)
* Holy Communion (It is the reenactment of the Last Supper and you receive Jesus)
* Reconciliation (A sacrament which 100% surely cleanses all the sins you confess)
* Confirmation (You become a full Catholic member)
* Marriage (A man and a woman become one and helps each other to grow especially in faith)
* Holy Orders (You become a religious and dedicate yourself to God)
* Anointing of the Sick (Hopefully the last rites before you die, you receive your final Communion and confession)
In theRoman Catholic Church, there are SEVEN Sacraments: Baptism, Confirmation, Eucharist [Holy Communion], Penance [also known as 'Rite of Reconciliation and Confession], Matrimony, Holy Orders, and The "Last" Sacrament, the Anointing of the sick [ this was called "Extreme unction" in the past, and many people understood it to mean "last anointing" or "anointing at time of death". The confusion was caused by a misunderstanding of the definition of "time". "Extreme" (last) is not meant to be understood as 'chronological' time, but in Sacramental Time ... In that it is usually the last Sacrament one receives. The Sacrament can be given to anyone who is sick, or over a specific age. Normally a person receives only six of the seven Sacraments. But with the introduction of the clerical order of "Permanent Diaconate" a man who is already married may receive the Sacrament of Holy Orders.
The sacraments of initiation are Baptism, Holy Eucharist, and Confirmation. The sacraments of service are Holy Orders and Matrimony. The sacraments of healing are Reconciliation and Extreme Unction.
Sacraments of Healing
The Sacraments of Service are: Holy Orders and Matrimony
Baptism, Confirmation & the Holy Eucharist
The Sacraments are a Gift to us from Christ.
The optional sacraments are Marriage, Ordination, and Unction.
Judaism doesn't have sacraments and there is no Church in Judaism. Both sacraments and church are strictly Christian entities.
No, the sacraments were initiated by Jesus Christ.
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.
That is the correct spelling of the plural noun "sacraments" (Christian rites).
Seven Sacraments - Poussin - was created in 1640.