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On Easter Sunday, adult catechumens are given the sacrament of Baptism, Holy Communion and Confirmation.
During the sacrament of Holy Orders, a man is consecrated and ordained as a bishop, priest, or deacon by a bishop. This sacrament grants the individual the authority to perform sacred duties within the Church, such as administering the sacraments and leading the faithful in prayer and worship.
No, Mormons take the sacrament every Sunday during sacrament meeting, which consists of broken bread pieces and water in tiny cups.
Holy Communion is a Christian rite of passage which represents a boy or girl taking their first piece of bread during church. Holy Communion represets Jesus' body and blood that he shed for us.
The Blessed Sacrament is the consecrated host (circular piece of unleavened bread) which is the body, blood, soul, and divinity of Jesus Christ, second person of the Trinity. Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament is a ceremony during which the Blessed Sacrament is set by the priest into a monstrance for adoration. The monstrance is a blessed, golden container used to hold the Blessed Sacrament. In its center is a circular space where the Blessed Sacrament, in a glass case, is set. Around this center is gold, usually sculpted into long thin pieces that radiate like light from the center where the Blessed sacrament is. This container for the Blessed Sacrament is held upright on a golden pedestal, which is part of the monstrance. During the ceremony called Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament, the priest exposes the host by setting it in the monstrance, and the monstrance is set on the altar in the church. Thus people can come and kneel and adore Jesus Christ in the Blessed Sacrament, which is held exposed in the monstrance.
The partaking of the Sacrament replaces the old ordinance of sacrifice (Which pointed the attention of the saints forward to the coming sacrifice of the Son of God), our Lord during his mortal ministry instituted the ordinance of the sacrament to point the attention of his saints, after his death, back to the atoning sacrifice which he had wrought.
Only the Bishop can do the Sacrament of Confirmation.
When the Host is consecrated, the priest raises it high so that the people may adore. He does this again at the end of the Canon, and again before the Agnus Dei. Before the Blessed Sacrament reserved, everbody genuflects upon entering and leaving, and anytime that they cross in front of the reserved Blessed Sacrament. During Adoration, the Host is placed in a monstrance, and during Benediction everyone is blessed with the Sacred Host. A light is kept burning by the reserved Sacrament in the tabernacle and many candles are used on the altar when the Sacrament is there.
When the Host is consecrated, the priest raises it high so that the people may adore. He does this again at the end of the Canon, and again before the Agnus Dei. Before the Blessed Sacrament reserved, everbody genuflects upon entering and leaving, and anytime that they cross in front of the reserved Blessed Sacrament. During Adoration, the Host is placed in a monstrance, and during Benediction everyone is blessed with the Sacred Host. A light is kept burning by the reserved Sacrament in the tabernacle and many candles are used on the altar when the Sacrament is there.
The priest comes into the Church, genuflects to the Blessed Sacrament, reverences the altar, and goes to his chair.
The same sacraments that should be received all year: confession and Holy Communion.
Usually this is done only during sacrament at the anointing for a few seconds; not the whole time