there are seven sacraments in the catholic church.
Baptism-makes you part of the church
Reconciliation-going to the priest and asking for forgiveness, but you also have to confess your sins
Confirmation-have the gift of the Holy Spirit
Holy Orders-becoming a priest, this sacrament is for guuys only
Eucharist-drinking body(bread) and blood(wine) of Christ
Annointing of the Sick-when you're really ill a priest says a prayer for you
Matrimony-getting married
They are also commonly grouped into 3 categories as follows:
Initiation: Baptism, Confirmation and Eucharist
Healing: Reconciliation and Anointing of the Sick
Service: Holy Matrimony and Holy Orders
N.B. Regarding the Eucharist, receiving under either of the species of bread or wine is sufficient; i.e. The Real Presence of Christ's Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity is present under both appearances. :)
Seven Baptism, Confirmation, Eucharist - Sacraments of Initiation Matrimony; Reconciliation [ aka - confession/penance ]; Holy Orders; Anointing of the sick [ extreme unction, mistakingly understood as "Last Rites" ]
People can have 5-6 because you can receive these sacraments:
The you can either get married or become a priest.
And also you can receive the sacrament 'anointing of the sick'.
There are seven sacraments:
Baptism
Confirmation
Penance (Reconciliation)
Eucharist
Matrimony
Holy Orders
Anointing of the Sick
Seven: Baptism, Confirmation, Eucharist, Matrimony, Holy Orders, Penance, and Anointing of the Sick.
7: baptism, reconciliation, first communion, confirmation, marriage, anointing of the sick, and holy orders (priesthood)
In the Catholic Church there are seven sacraments: Baptism, Confirmation, Penance, Eucharist, Marriage, Holy Orders and the Anointing of the sick.
There are seven
the words and actions used to celebrate the church's sacramentsare called the rites of tyhe sacraments
The Orthodox Church also celebrates the seven sacraments. Some Protestant denominations celebrate some of the sacraments but not all seven.
yes or no
yes
Judaism doesn't have sacraments and there is no Church in Judaism. Both sacraments and church are strictly Christian entities.
Presbyterians celebrate 2 sacraments - Baptism and Holy Communion.
no a muslim does not but he does celebrate eid and many other festivles.
2 and they are holy communion & baptism
.The Church OF Ireland is what the same thing as the Church of England, and the Episcopal church in the United States. In other words, it is a Protestant church that basically only considers Baptism and Holy Communion Sacraments, but gives some recognition to the other five. The Church IN Ireland is the Roman Catholic church (to which the majority of Irish belong) and believes in all seven sacraments: Baptism, Confirmation, Eucharist, Penance, Holy Orders, Matrimony, and Unction.
priests help us celebrate the 7 sacraments and are part of the hierarchy or basic structure of the Church
Most Christian religions recognize sacraments but not all recognize the same sacraments. The only Christian faiths that recognize sacraments are the following: The Roman Catholic Church, The Orthodox Christians, the Anglican Church including the Episcopal Church, all branches of Lutheranism, all branches of the United Methodist Church, the Presbyterian and Reform Churches, the United Church of Christ and the Disciples of Christ. The Baptist Churches including both the American & Southern Baptist churches do not recognize or celebrate the sacraments. The Mormons and all the Pentecostal and fundamentalist churches, like the Assembly of God also do not recognize any sacraments.
Because they do not have a valid priesthood with which to celebrate the sacraments. However, their baptism is valid. For a complete answer, read the pope's indictment of Anglican Orders below.