Baptism. It is required before any other sacrament is received. All sacraments give grace.
Baptism IS an important Sacrament for Catholics. It is the first Sacrament of 7 that we receive. Here is a link that will explain about the seven Sacramants of the Catholic Church. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sacraments_of_the_Catholic_Church It is the MOST important Sacrament for Catholics because without it we would not be able to receive the other six Sacraments.
The sacrament of Eucharist is normally given to children for the very first time at the age of 8 - 10 years. People who are not baptised in the Roman Catholic church can only receive the sacrament of the Holy Eucharist after their Baptism.
Yes. Further, you can not have any outstanding unconfessed mortal sins.
Baptism is the first sacrament to be received. A person must be baptized before receiving the other sacraments.
Ordained Ministers in the Catholic Church receive the sacrament of holy orders. This one sacrament has three levels. The first level is the episcopate for the ordination of bishops. The second level is the priesthood for the ordination of priests, and the third level is the diaconate for the ordination of deacons. Resources: The Catechism of the Catholic Church from paragraph 1536 to 1589
To complete the sacrament of Confirmation, a Catholic individual must first undergo preparation through classes or a program. They must then choose a sponsor, attend a Confirmation ceremony, and receive the sacrament from a bishop or priest. Finally, they are encouraged to continue living out their faith through active participation in the Church community.
After first communion in the Catholic sacraments, the next sacrament is typically confirmation.
Catholicism is classified as a form of Christianity. Catholics are Christians. So yes, a Christian can have communion in a Catholic church.Actually, only Catholic Christians are able to receive the Eucharist (communion) in the Catholic Church. Any Christian may come up for a blessing from the priest however since Catholics believe that when they receive communion they are receiving the true Body and Blood of Christ they also believe that you can't receive unless you are in a state of grace. The only way to be in a state of grace is having been to confession/reconciliation a sacrament of the Catholic Church that is not practiced in any other Christian based Religion..Catholic AnswerOf course any Christian who is a member of the Church, has received their first Holy Communion, and is in a state of grace (has been to Confession recently) may receive Holy Communion in the Church. IF you are using the word "Christian" to refer to separated brethren (protestants), then, no.
i think not but catholics are serious im a christian and its ok if ur not babtized and u have comunion so i would say no but i dont know cuz im christianCorrect Answer:Yes, you have to be baptized as a Catholic to receive any other sacraments. It is a 'gateway' sacrament.
Communion typically comes before confirmation in the Catholic Church.
Catholic's are Christians. They were the first Christians. As to his religion. He has worn a rosary around his wrist so he could be Catholic-Christian.
The first communion bread in the Catholic sacrament of Holy Eucharist symbolizes the body of Jesus Christ. It is a sacred and symbolic element that represents the unity of believers with Christ and the community of the Church.