The sacrament of anointing the forehead with oils is done in baptism, and is also done when anointing the sick for healing purposes.
Baptism, Confirmation, Holy Orders and Sacrament of the Sick all have an anointing.
Probably in a similar way as is still practiced in the Eastern Rites: that is, it was the second half of baptism, and was administered immediately following baptism. A vestige of this survives in the Latin Rite, where there is still an anointing with Sacred Chrism immediately after Baptism. So it would have been the anointing at the end of the initiation ceremony when the Apostles administered Confirmation.
Holy Eucharist Baptism Holy Orders Marriage Anointing of the Sick Confirmation Confession
baptism reconciliation communion confirmation matrimony last rights/anointing of the sick holy orders
baptism, confessions, communion, confirmation, marriage, holy orders, anointing of the sick. Hope this helped :-)
there are seven sacraments in the catholic church.Baptism-makes you part of the churchReconciliation-going to the priest and asking for forgiveness, but you also have to confess your sinsConfirmation-have the gift of the Holy SpiritHoly Orders-becoming a priest, this sacrament is for guuys onlyEucharist-drinking body(bread) and blood(wine) of ChristAnnointing of the Sick-when you're really ill a priest says a prayer for youMatrimony-getting marriedThey are also commonly grouped into 3 categories as follows:Initiation: Baptism, Confirmation and EucharistHealing: Reconciliation and Anointing of the SickService: Holy Matrimony and Holy OrdersN.B. Regarding the Eucharist, receiving under either of the species of bread or wine is sufficient; i.e. The Real Presence of Christ's Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity is present under both appearances. :)
Sacraments are Holy Communion and Holy Baptism. Other Rites include Anointing of the sick, Confession, Confirmation, etc.
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There are seven sacraments: Baptism, Confirmation, Penance, Anointing the sick, Matrimony, Holy Orders and the Eucharist.
If you mean what are the seven sacraments, then they are Baptism, First Holy Communion, Confirmation, Reconciliation, Anointing of the Sick, Matrimony (marriage), and Holy Order. If you are not asking that, then I don't know.
The sign of the cross is traced on the child's forehead by both the priest and the chosen godparents at the beginning of the Baptismal ceremony. This symbolizes that the child belongs to Christ and it is a reminder of the love Jesus has for them. The anointing, and baptism with water.