To receive Christ in their lives.
It is called the sacrament of Penance, the sacrament of Reconciliation, the sacrament of Forgiveness, the sacrament of Confession, and the sacrament of Conversion.
If by "most forms of Christianity" you mean the form practiced by most Christians, that would be Roman Catholicism, and that makes the sacrament Eucharist. Other Christians, especially Protestants, do not believe in transubstantiation. That is to say, they do not believe that they actually take Christ into the body of the believer.
Yes we are. That is why many of us have the Sacrament of Confession.
Sacraments were sacred rite that Christians believed brought them grace, or a special blessing from God.
The Sacrament of Baptism is how one becomes Born Again in Christ the Lord. When a person is Baptized, he dies with Christ; in the Tomb with Christ, & rises with Christ.
Roman Catholic AnswerUsually when referring to "the" Sacrament, one is referring to the Blessed Sacrament, the Sacrament of the Altar, the Most Holy Eucharist. The answer to this is obvious, Our Blessed Lord, Himself, said, "Take, eat, This is My Body". So we "take" the Sacrament because it is a command of God, Himself.
No anyone who is sick and asks (or someone asking on their behalf) may receive the sacrament.
Baptism. It is required before any other sacrament is received. All sacraments give grace.
The confirmation sacrament is significant in the Christian faith as it is a rite of passage where individuals publicly affirm their commitment to their faith and receive the gifts of the Holy Spirit. During confirmation, Christians typically undergo a ceremony where they are anointed with oil by a bishop or priest, receive a blessing, and make a profession of faith. This sacrament is seen as a strengthening of one's relationship with God and the church community.
The sacrament of baptism ask all Christians to get baptized which means to get emerged into water. You do this because you are showing that you are reborn again in christ and not in sin, that you follow God and all his teachings.Does that help?
I think it takes place in a church
Sacrament of Baptism Sacrament of Communion Sacrament of Confirmation Sacrament of Marriage Sacrament of Annoiting of the Sick Sacrament of Holy Orders Sacrament of Marriage