There are seven
If you can manage it, as you are dying.
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an ordained minister or lay person
Because the priest or the bishop thinks that you are, is when you are ready to celebrate your Confirmation.
because god gave us that sacrament
I want to celebrate the sacrament of reconciliation because it offers an opportunity for spiritual healing and renewal. It allows me to reflect on my actions, seek forgiveness, and restore my relationship with God and others. This sacrament helps me grow personally and spiritually, providing a sense of peace and clarity as I strive to live a more meaningful and compassionate life.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe main thing you celebrate in the Sacraments of Healing: Reconciliation and Unction is God's healing forgiveness of all your sins.
The essential rite of this sacrament consists in immersing the candidate in water or pouring water over his or her head while invoking the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit.
This word refers to the sacrament of Holy Orders.They are ordained to celebrate mass and those that is not ordained by the bishop is not allowed.
Each Sacrament is different, but all should be celebrated with solemn reverence. For each Sacrament you attend or partake in, read up on it in the Catholic Catachesis ahead of time. For example, the Catachesis explains how one can go about making a good confession for the sacrament of Reconciliation.
Out of courtesy a Witness would most likely accept it but we do not celebrate it.
What is needed to celebrate the Sacraments validly is the proper matter and form. Matter regards the "stuff" or "material" of the celebration, the form is the prayers.Roman Catholic AnswerThat depends on the Sacrament being celebrated. The above answer is correct. For instance, for Baptism, you need a human being (the one to be baptized), another human being (the one doing the baptism), water, and the words, I baptize you in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. You also need the correct intention (to do what the Church does). Each Sacrament is slightly different, most of the other sacraments require and ordained minister, some require a priest, and Holy Orders requires a Bishop.