If the person is conscious and able, he should make his confession (the sacrament of Penance or Reconciliation). He then receives Holy Communion (the Eucharist), and the final anointing of Extreme Unction which is for his healing, in the case of a dying person the healing of his soul and the remission of any sin. In justice there is usually some penance to be done for sin and the strength of the anointing and the grace is to help the person use his last pains as expiation for sins.
Baptism, Conformation, and death
The three sacraments of initiation are Baptism, Confirmation and the Holy Eucharist.
There are seven sacraments in the Catholic Church, so which three the question is specifically referring to is unknown. Most certainly at Christmas the Holy Eucharist is distributed during Mass, but other than that, all the other sacraments have no particular place in the liturgy of Christmas. Perhaps you refer to the traditional boon granted to priests that they may celebrate Holy Mass three times during Christmas, once at midnight, once at day break and once in during the day. Usually a priest is allowed to say Mass only once a day, unless necessity dictates otherwise.
Roman Catholic AnswerIn the Eastern Church all three sacraments of initiation are given to an infant at the same time. In the Latin Rite, Baptism is given to an infant, the Most Holy Eucharist at about seven years of age, and confirmation later.
No. It is the sacrament where sins are confessed and forgiven.
Presbyterians celebrate two sacraments Baptism and Communion (also known as the Lord's supper). Baptism is for those who publicly profess faith in Jesus as adults, or for the children of believers. Communion may be celebrated as often as three or four times a year, although some congregations celebrate it monthly
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Cologne, Düsseldorf, and Mainz are three German cities where Karneval is famously celebrated. Each city has its own unique traditions, parades, and events during the festive season.
Baptism, Confirmation, and Holy Orders ( priesthood).
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.
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