Only Eucharist should be capitalized, all others should not be.
Yes (although it doesn't really matter).
Yes, the word "Sacrament" is typically capitalized when referring to a religious rite or ceremony in Christian traditions.
Never. You do not capitalize baptism. The other sacraments are not capitalized with the exception of the word Eucharist; but its adjective form, eucharistic, is not capitalized.
Answer from a CatholicI do not normally capitalize it unless I am speaking of the Sacrament, referring to the Blessed Eucharist.
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.
Baptism, Confirmation & the Holy Eucharist
The Sacraments are a Gift to us from Christ.
Sacraments of Healing
The Sacraments of Service are: Holy Orders and Matrimony
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.
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