There is no "correct" order to the sacraments as all are not necessary for salvation, some preclude others, and only one is absolutely necessary.
The first would be Baptism, since Catholics believe that baptism is necessary for salvation. After that would come Confession, for those who have reached the age of reason and have committed sin and so need to be reconciled to God. Next would follow Holy Communion, for Christ has said that He that does not eat His Body or drink His Blood will have no life in him. After that, Confirmation usually follows, though in the Eastern Rite Confirmation is usually given at the same time as baptism. Marriage and Holy Orders are exclusive of each other, unless in the Eastern Rite, and one's choice of vocation would influence which of these sacraments one might undergo. Last, hopefully, is the Annointing of the sick. This sacrament is given to adults or children who suffer from physical or mental illness, and can and should be taken before one ever gets to the point of death. This sacrament used to be called Extreme Unction, which was when a priest was called when the person was nearing death. This is no longer practiced though you could certainly call a priest when one was nearing death. So it may come before many of the sacraments mentioned above. To recap, this list would be usual to see in many Catechism books and the like:
Also remember that many parishes do celebrate the Sacraments in different order. So its best to ask your parish priest or deacon.
Baptism
Eucharist
Reconciliation
Confirmation
Marriage
Holy Orders
Anointing of the Sick
baptism; confession/reconciliation; first Holy Communion; confirmation; matrimony; Holy Orders; Extreme Unction
Roman Catholic AnswerYes, all Catholics, including the Orthodox, observe all seven Sacraments.
The Orthodox Church also celebrates the seven sacraments. Some Protestant denominations celebrate some of the sacraments but not all seven.
Seven Sacraments - Poussin - was created in 1640.
Defence of the Seven Sacraments was created in 1521.
baptisma
Please refer the 'Related Links' section for the summary of seven sacraments in detail.
there is seven sacraments
All seven sacraments give life-giving grace.
The blessed sacraments is the following: Baptism,Confirmation,Holy order,Matrimony,Penance,Eucharist and anointing of the sick.
Baptism is one of the seven sacraments.
Ireland.
The Catholic Church takes its origin from Judaism and many, if not all, of the Seven Sacraments of the Catholic Church have roots in Judaic practices and Scripture.