The document outlines the 7 Christian sacraments: Baptism cleanses original sin and begins the Christian life. Holy Eucharist/Communion accepts Christ's body through bread and wine. Confession allows one to speak to a priest and receive forgiveness for sins. Confirmation strengthens one with the Holy Spirit. Holy Matrimony publicly unites a married couple before God. Holy Orders allows one to become clergy. Anointing of the Sick strengthens the sick with blessed oil.
2. Baptism
Baptism is the basis of Christian life. It cleanses the child of his or hers
original sins and brings salvation. It begins your life as a Christian.
3. HOLY EUCHARIST
Eucharist is also called communion. When you receive communion, you are
accepting the body of Christ through bread and wine.
4. CONFESSION
Confession is when you go to God for him to forgive your sins.
You speak to your priest and confess all that you have done
wrong.
5. Confirmation
• When you are confirmed, the priest lays his hand on you head,
strengthening you by the Holy Spirit and you are a confirmed Christian.
6. Holy Matrimony
• Marriage is when two people publicly make the promise
of matrimony to each other and become united in the
eyes of God.
7. Holy Orders
This sacrament means that you will become a part of the
churches clergy. You become a leader in the church.
8. ANOINTING OF THE SICK
• THIS SACRAMENT MEANS THAT YOU BECOME STRENGTHENED BY A PRIEST IN
TIME OF SICKNESS. THE PRIEST LAYS HIS HANDS ON YOUR FOREHEAD. HIS
HANDS WILL BE COVERED IN BLESSED OIL.
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