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With Catholic Church teaching on sex before marriage how can one receive the sacraments in the church?

One easy answer confession.


Do you have to receive all the sacraments?

Not many people receive all the sacraments as one is marriage, and another priesthood. Of course, it can happen, but it's not usual.


What is the grace you receive in the sacraments called?

Sanctifying Grace


What sacraments do you receive on your Confirmation Day?

sacrament of confirmation


How are the salvation and the sacrament related?

The Sacraments are Christ's Gifts to His Church. Every Sacrament we receive, we receive Him.


Why is Baptism the Sacrament of all Sacraments?

Roman Catholic AnswerBecause without Baptism, you can not validly receive any of the other sacraments.


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What happened to excommunicated?

you are no longer able to receive the sacraments and you are in a state of mortal sin.


What type of sacrament is Holy Commuion?

Eucharist (Communion) is one of the four sacraments of initiation along with Baptism, Reconciliation and Confirmation; it is called a Sacrament of the living as you must be in a state of grace to worthily receive it. Sacraments such as Baptism and Penance are "Sacraments of the dead" because you are dead in your sins when you receive them, and they restore you to a state of life.


Why is Reconciliation involved with the 7 Sacraments?

All of the sacraments allow believers to experience God's grace. When sins are confessed and forgiven, believers receive God's grace.


What is the difference between sacraments of the dead and sacraments of the living?

Roman Catholic AnswerSacraments of the dead are those sacraments which are given to people who are spiritually dead in sin, baptism and penance are both sacraments of the dead. Sacraments of the living mean that one must be alive in Christ, i.e. in a state of grace to even receive the sacrament: Confirmation, the Holy Eucharist, Marriage, Holy Orders are all sacraments of the living. Unction or anointing is a mixed sacrament containing elements of both. To receive a sacrament of the living while in a state of serious sin is, itself, a very grievous sin of sacrilege.


How do your live the grace of gifts of the sacraments?

Frequent the Sacraments, especially Reconciliation & Eucharist/Mass, and make time daily to pray to Our Lord to do His will and grow in holiness. Spiritually strengthening Grace is the free gift you receive, from The Holy Spirit, via the Sacraments.