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The three sacraments of initiation are Baptism, Confirmation and the Holy Eucharist.
No. It is the sacrament where sins are confessed and forgiven.
The three sacraments that can be received only once are: Baptism, Holy Orders and Confirmation. Of course, Holy Orders is limited to men. Each of these sacraments has a specific purpose, which once received, need not be administered again. Baptism ushers the recipient into the Church making him / her a Christian. Confirmation brings with it the gifts and fruits of the Holy Spirit making the recipient a "soldier" of Christ. Holy Orders makes the man receiving the sacrament a priest forever.
Baptism, Confirmation, and Holy Orders ( priesthood).
The three sacraments that confer a permanent character and are celebrated only once are Baptism, Confirmation, and Holy Orders. These sacraments imprint a spiritual mark on the soul, signifying a person's belonging to Christ and the Church. Because of this indelible character, they cannot be repeated.
There are only two sacraments of service in the Catholic Church. Modern catechists commonly refer to Holy Orders and Matrimony as sacraments of service, although please note that this term is not used in the Catechism, instead the Catechism refers to these as sacraments directed toward the salvation of others.
Baptism and Communion
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Baptism, Conformation, and death
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Baptism,Eucharist,Penance
Yes, you must be baptized to receive the other sacraments. The three sacraments of initiation are Baptism, Confirmation and Holy Communion. Baptism is the sacrament that makes a person officially a Catholic. To receive any of the other sacraments one must be a Catholic. In other words, baptized.