All seven sacraments give life-giving grace.
BAPTISM
Roman Catholic AnswerThrough the grace of God.
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One could argue Baptism, but it should be understood the Eucharist is itself a sacrament often called the Blessed Sacrament , although all have divine Grace.
Holy Orders is a sacrament in the Catholic Church where men are ordained as deacons, priests, or bishops to serve the Church and its members. It is considered a sacrament of vocation, where individuals are called to a life of service and leadership within the Church.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick is performed today because it is a sacrament of Our Blessed Lord established to give grace to those in need of it.
Holy Orders
Those who profess the faith, are in a state of grace, desire to recieve the Sacrament, and intend to live as a disciple of Christ and witness to the faith, both within the Church and in the world are eligible to receive the Sacrament of Confiramtion
There is no such thing. A sacrament is an outward sign of inward grace; a sin is a transgression; sin as a state or status is a defect, specifically estrangement from God, or an absence of grace. It does not necessarily have any outward manifestation. So, sin and sacramental objects, actions, or words are opposites. A "sacrament of sin" would be like saying the "blackness of white."
The priest performed the sacrament of baptism on the newborn baby.
He comforts them by giving them His grace and is in them always
Roman Catholic AnswerThe definition of a Sacrament is: from Modern Catholic Dictionary by John A. Hardon, S.J. Doubleday & Co., Inc. Garden City, NY 1980A sensible sign, instituted by Jesus Christ, by which invisible grace and inward sanctification are communicated to the soul.thus a person might be called a sacrament to others when he was acting in such a way as to communicate grace to them.