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Roman Catholic AnswerThe seven sacraments of the Church are Baptism, Confirmation, and the Most Holy Eucharist known as the sacraments of initiation. Penance, Matrimony, Holy Orders, and Anointing of the Sick, or Unction.
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The seven sacraments are Baptism, Penance, Holy Communion, Confirmation, Marriage, Holy Orders, and the Anointing ofthe Sick (or Extreme Unction). Each sacrament is an outward sign of an inward grace. When we participate in them worthily, each provides us with graces-with the life of God in our soul. In worship, we give to God that which we owe Him; in the sacraments, He gives us the graces necessary to live a truly human life.

  1. baptism
  2. confirmation
  3. penance
  4. the Holy Eucharist (Lord's Supper)
  5. matrimony (marriage)
  6. holy orders
  7. extreme unction

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They are Baptism, Reconciliation, First Holy Communion, Holy Matrimony, Holy Orders, Annointing of the Sick, and Confirmation. The Sacraments of Initiation are: Baptism, First Holy Communion, and Confirmation The Sacraments of Healing are: Reconciliation, and Annointing of the Sick The Sacraments of Vocation are: Holy Matrimony and Holy Orders.

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The Catholic Church has, and has always had, seven sacraments:

1) Baptism: The sacrament by which we become Christians. It is most commonly administered to infants, but it can be given at any age - in particular to those becoming Catholic as adults who have not previously been baptised in another denomination.

2) Confirmation: This is the counterpart of baptism administered in adolescence to those baptised as infants. Those who are baptised as adults receive Confirmation at the same time.

3) Holy Eucharist: The sacrament where we receive the body and blood of Jesus Christ in the form of bread and wine.

4) Penance: The sacrament where we confess our sins and receive absolution.

5) Matrimony: The sacrament of Christian marriage.

6) Holy Orders: The sacrament by which priests and deacons are ordained.

7) Extreme Unction: The blessing of the sick.

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The Seven Roman Catholic sacraments are Baptism, Confirmation, Eucharist, Reconciliation (Confessions), Anointing of the Sick, Holy Orders and Matrimony.

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Baptism, the Holy Eucharist, Confirmation, Reconciliation (Penance), Holy Matrimony, Holy Orders, and the Anointing of the Sick.

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There are 7 sacraments: Baptism, Reconciliation, Eucharist (communion), Confirmation, Marriage, Holy Orders (priest, deacon, and Bishop ordination), and Anointing of the Sick.

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