Yes, the Sacrament of Holy Communion should be capitalized as it is a proper noun referring to a specific religious ritual in Christianity.
When talking about Holy Communion, then yes. If you are talking about a communion as a group, then no.
Orthodox Baptism is the sacrament (or mystery) by which persons become part of the Holy Orthodox Church. It can be administered to infants, childrens, or adults. It consists of a triple immersion in water, in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. It is always joined to the sacraments of Chrismation and Holy Communion (the Orthodox Church practices paedocommunion, or the communion of infants).
Yes, "Baptism" should be capitalized when referring to the religious sacrament.
Sacramento is the Spanish word for sacrament.
Confirmation in Tagalog is "kumpirmasyon." It refers to the sacrament in the Catholic church where a person is strengthened in their faith and receives the gifts of the Holy Spirit.
In the Catholic Church, the next is traditionally Confirmation.
Holy Communion.
the Eucharist; Holy Communion; the Lord's Supper
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
Eucharist or Holy Communion.
Holy Communion
You pick it up and consume it. The Holy Eucharist is NEVER thrown out.
The Sacrament of Holy Communion, slso known as the Eucharist.
Roman Catholic AnswerIn these days of the priest shortage, a Communion Service, in which a layman conducts a brief prayer service and distributes Holy Communion (that was consecrated at an earlier Mass) has become a sad necessity in places. One would receive the Sacrament of the Eucharist in Holy Communion, but the service itself, and everything else about it is most definitely NOT a sacrament.
No because you have not had your 2nd sacrament the 1st is baptism 2nd Holy communion 3rd Confirmation
When talking about Holy Communion, then yes. If you are talking about a communion as a group, then no.
You may reference Luther's small Catechism Holy act, ordained by god