Sanctifying Grace
The five common elements are oxygen, carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, and calcium.
The pope is a priest and bishop and. as such, can administer all 7 sacraments.
They are monotheistic religions.
The sacraments that you are referring to are Christian elements. Given the nature of the celebration, Jewish people do not do this. This is a peculiarly Christian thing and is not found in Judaism.
The Holy Mysteries refer to the sacraments, it is very common in the Orthodox Church.
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The first Book of Common Prayer was written by Thomas Cranmer. Previously, the English Church had used the Sarum Rite. The Book of Common Prayer sought to preserve the catholic religion, while remaining acceptable to those influenced by protestantism. It contains form for administering the sacraments, forms of worship and prayers. One of Thomas Cranmer's achievements was to return worship from Latin to the language of the people. There are seven rites, during which it is believed the Holy Spirit acts with power, due to the covenant (promise) of God. Anglicans speak of two gospel sacraments instituted by Christ: Eucharist and Baptism. Actually, all of the sacraments are mentioned in Sacred Scripture. The "lesser" sacraments include: confirmation, marriage, unction (or anointing with oil for healing), and ordination of clergy. The Book of Common Prayer includes forms for administration of all seven sacraments.
Roman Catholic AnswerSacraments of the dead are those sacraments which are given to people who are spiritually dead in sin, baptism and penance are both sacraments of the dead. Sacraments of the living mean that one must be alive in Christ, i.e. in a state of grace to even receive the sacrament: Confirmation, the Holy Eucharist, Marriage, Holy Orders are all sacraments of the living. Unction or anointing is a mixed sacrament containing elements of both. To receive a sacrament of the living while in a state of serious sin is, itself, a very grievous sin of sacrilege.
I have no idea what you mean by your question. Confirmation is a sacrament in itself and is not subdivided into 5 other sacraments. Maybe you can clarify your question so a correct answer can be provided.
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Confession, Confirmation, Matrimony, & Holy Orders.
They are not, the most common elements are Hydrogen and Helium.