baptism
The Sacraments are Christ's Gifts to His Church. Every Sacrament we receive, we receive Him.
The sacrament of the Eucharist.
Jesus is the author of the Sacraments, their dispenser and the cause of their efficacy. He, however, is not properly a sacrament Himself, for a sacrament is a visible sign meant to confer grace when validly administered. The phrase, "Jesus is the first sacrament" may refer to Jesus in the Holy Eucharist, for He is there truly present, Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity. The Holy Eucharist is not the first sacrament received, however, it is first among the others in its sublime excellence, for in it we really receive God and are in His Divine Presence. The Holy Eucharist also carries with it incredible graces.
The sacrament that is known as the sacrament of sacraments is the Eucharist. It is considered the most important and central sacrament in the Catholic Church, as it is believed to be the actual body and blood of Jesus Christ. Through the Eucharist, Catholics believe they receive the true presence of Christ and are united with him and with one another as his followers.
Orders: the sacrament of Ordination.
You can receive the sacrament of Penance if you have any sin including not only mortal sins but venial sins as well. If you have sin, it is recommended but not necessary to receive the sacrament (Except for mortal sins where you must confess it)
If and when you get married in a church
the Church is the fundamental sacrament of Jesus because it is the symbol or the visible presence of God's will to humanity.
Confirmation is the sacrament that makes one a soldier of Jesus. This confirms that one will defend the preaching of Jesus and GOD his father according the bible.
Jesuits may receive the sacrament of reconciliation from a priest.
The benefits are that you are in a Christian religion that Jesus founded, Matthew 16, 17-19. You receive the Sacrament of the Eucharist, where Jesus is truly present, Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity, Matthew 26, 26-28. You receive the fullness of truth. You receive healing in the Sacrament of Confession by confessing your sins to God. You come to the experience of learning about the mercy and love of God. Every day is a life of prayer and love, offering it up for the greater glory of God.
Roman Catholic answerAny Catholic may receive the Sacrament of Anointing either in danger of death or when one has a serious illness.