2 and they are holy communion & baptism
The Catholic religion has seven different sacraments. They consist of: Baptism, Confirmation, Holy Communion, Confession, Marriage, Holy Orders, and the Anointing of the Sick.
in order for you to recive the sacrament of marriage, you must have your other sacraments: baptiziim, communion, confirmation. And your fiancee as well.
The only true religion is the Catholic Church. You strenghten your faith in it by the recitation of the rosary, invoking the saints(NOT WORSHIPING THEM), and receivng the sacraments, especially Holy Communion and Confession.
Roman Catholic AnswerIn these days of the priest shortage, a Communion Service, in which a layman conducts a brief prayer service and distributes Holy Communion (that was consecrated at an earlier Mass) has become a sad necessity in places. One would receive the Sacrament of the Eucharist in Holy Communion, but the service itself, and everything else about it is most definitely NOT a sacrament.
Islam do not do communion since they only believe in one God. The focus of communion in the Christian religion is remembrance of Jesus which is not applicable in Islam.
It is not a sin to not take communion. The sin is to not attend mass. Most people do take communion when they come of age if they decide to continue with the religion.
There are no specific dresses for communion in the Lutheran Religion, but I know you will find a great looking dress for communion at JC Penny. Also you can ask your priest if there are any celebration dresses to wear for communion.
SPIRITUAL INVOLVES DOMAIN THAT IS DE-LOCALISED, INFINITE AND BORDERLESS.. Religion is governed by culture, practices, customs, bound things including bound soul.
Because its part of the catholic religion.
Baptism is only Entering into a faith, religion, and family. Like and establishment or welcoming into the family of God. And being Catholic, Baptism usually happens when you are little. So it's more for the Parents, who make a promise, than it is for the individual who is being baptized. Communion is more important because that is the only way you can receive God's body and blood. But you can't have communion without first being Baptized, had your first reconciliation, and first communion. So, baptism is coming into the family/faith and important as a step to Communion, but Communion is God. It's like this baptism = front door of God's house Communion = Sitting next to God at the dinner table. Either way, both are important Sacraments.
Initiation into an organized religion (denominational/non-denominationly)