Baptism
"(Name), I baptize you, in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit"
No, Mormons take the sacrament every Sunday during sacrament meeting, which consists of broken bread pieces and water in tiny cups.
The material signs of a sacrament are those elements of the sacrament that effect our senses and direct our minds to the spiritual reality that the elements are signifying.Each sacrament has its own material signs.Baptism: water, oil, candle, white garmentConfirmation: oil, laying on of handsEucharist: bread, wineReconciliation: the confession of the penitent and the words of absolution from the confessorHoly Orders: oil, laying on of handsMatrimony: the bride, the groom, the vows that they makeAnointing of the Sick: oil, laying on of hands, water (sprinkling, if circumstances permit)
Chrism is the oil used by the bishop during the Sacrament of Confirmation. Water is used by the minister (bishop, priest, deacon) at Baptism. Chrism is one of the oils used at Baptism, the other being the oil of the Catechuminate.
'Receive the Seal of the Holy Spirit."
Form (the words) and Matter (the action)
The main symbols used is oil and chrism; the cross, fire, dove, fire, water, oil, laying of hands, and more!
When speaking of any sacrament, we speak of matter (actions done, objects used) and form (words pronounced). The definition of a sacrament is a visible sign, instituted by God, to confer grace. This is how the word "sign" is used in respect to sacraments. The sign or sacrament of baptism is the initial sacrament of the Church through which a soul is cleansed of Original Sin and becomes a living member of Mystical Body of Christ and therefore able to enter into heaven. It is the rite of Christian initiation. If by sign, an image or symbol is inferred, then a candle, a white gown or perhaps a shell holding or pouring water (an artistic device often used by painters portraying St. John the Baptist) could be employed.
To baptize a baby, you typically need water and a minister or priest to perform the ceremony. The water is used to symbolize purification and the minister or priest administers the sacrament.
The essential rite of this sacrament consists in immersing the candidate in water or pouring water over his or her head while invoking the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit.
Assembly, Sacrament, Body of Christ
The Blessed sacrament is held in the tabernacle.