Actually all sacraments are equally significant. But you can consider 'Baptism' as the most significant because without receiving this sacrament you are not entitled to receive other sacraments.
Sacrament of Vocation, Sacrament of Healing, Sacrament of Initiation
The 7 sacraments... Sacrament of baptism sacrament of confirmation sacrament of holy eucharist sacrament of penance sacrament of extreme unction sacrament of holy orders sacrament of matrimony
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.
It is the Catholic church that celebrates seven sacraments. Most Protestant churches recognise only two: baptism and holy communion. A few Christians do not recognise any sacraments at all, or say that there are an infinite number of sacraments (since a sacrament is just a symbol for some spiritual idea).
Holy Orders is the sacrament through which a man is ordained as a deacon, priest, or bishop by the laying on of hands and prayer. This sacrament conveys a special grace and power to serve the Church and administer the other sacraments. It is one of the seven sacraments recognized by the Roman Catholic Church.
Catholic & Orthodox follow the 7 Sacraments (though in Catholicism a person may only take at the most, 6 Sacraments). Protestants do not have all 7 Sacraments.
Bunyag, Kompirma, Santos nga Misa, Kompisal,Kasal,Orden sa Pagkapari,
sacraments of initiation, healing and serveice of communion. initiATION: bapt, conf, euch. Healing: anoint. of sick, recon. service of..: matrimony, and the priesthood 1.
.Roman Catholic AnswerThe two Sacraments of Healing are Confession and Anointing of the Sick; the Sacrament of Ministry would be Holy Orders. I think you could make a case for all of the sacraments being "of ministry" especially baptism, confirmation, Eucharist, Marriage, and Holy Orders.
The seven sacraments in Christianity are Baptism, Confirmation, Eucharist, Penance (Confession), Anointing of the Sick, Holy Orders, and Matrimony. Each sacrament requires specific elements: for Baptism, water is essential; for Eucharist, bread and wine are used; and for Holy Orders, the laying on of hands is crucial. Additionally, each sacrament typically involves the presence of a minister or priest, the faith of the individuals involved, and, in many cases, the community's support. Together, these elements signify the grace and transformative power of each sacrament.
At the church I attend our sacrament is bread and water. The bread representing Jesus' body and the water representing his blood. I guess it sorta represents the atonement. I hope this advice helps you. Well I would first explain what a sacrament is and what is has to do apart of the liturgy or whatever your doing. I would then tell him the 7 sacraments in order of appearance and then tell him one by one what sacraments mean technicaly and symbolically to interpret the ritual. the seven sacraments are baptism, Eucharist, reconciliation, confirmation, marriage, holy orders, and anointing of the sick. they are special occasions, or important events in the life of a religious person.
The pope is a priest and bishop and. as such, can administer all 7 sacraments.