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Roman Catholic AnswerThe earliest Christian Sacraments were exactly the same ones that we still have today. As they were established by Christ, no one in the Church is capable of reducing or expanding their number (seven):

Baptism

Penance

Confirmation

Holy Eucharist

Matrimony

Holy Orders

Anointing

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How do you spell sacraments?

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