A symbol is something which gives representation of it, for example water in a baptismal ceremony means cleansing of through waters of the Holy Spirit. Where as a sacrament is a sacred rite, which recognises importance and significance in different stages of a person's life. For example being christened or dedicated as a new born.
I think its oil
Baptism.
The Sacraments are Christ's Gifts to His Church. Every Sacrament we receive, we receive Him.
the Church is the fundamental sacrament of Jesus because it is the symbol or the visible presence of God's will to humanity.
The sacrament truly bring about what they represent and the sign is a symbol of something
I am pretty sure it is confirmation...
The Candle over the Tabernacle, where the Blessed Sacrament is kept.
There are seven sacraments of the Church. They are grouped as follows:Sacraments of Initiation (3)BaptismConfirmationHoly Communion (Eucharist)Sacraments of Healing (2)Sacrament of Confession (also called the Sacrament of Penance or the Sacrament of Reconciliation)Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick (formerly called Extreme Unction)Sacraments of Service (2)Sacrament of Holy Matrimony (Marriage)Sacrament of Holy OrdersPlease see the related links below for detailed explanations of the sacraments above.
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Two names for baptism are "Christian initiation" and "sacrament of water." Christian initiation emphasizes the entry into the Christian faith, while the sacrament of water highlights the use of water as a symbol of cleansing and new life.
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
The sacrament or rite of ordination as a member of the Christian clergy, esp. in the grades of bishop, priest, or deacon.