Sacrament
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- Sometimes Sacrament can stand for Eucharist
In Christianity, a sacrament is a special rite. It is a visible token of the reality of god.
[change] Sacraments in the Catholic Church
The Roman Catholic Church knows seven such sacraments. These are
- Baptism - usually given shortly after birth
- confirmation - done when reaching maturity (as seen by the church, ie. 14-16 years of age)
- Holy Eucharist
- Marriage
- Holy orders - the deacon, the priest and bishop.
- Penance and remission of sins
- Anointing of the Sick - used to be known as Last Rites, given shortly before death
[change] Protestant views
Following Martin Luthers tradition, many Protestant churches only see Baptism and Eucharist as Sacraments. They also have most of the other rites, but do not consider them to be sacraments
[change] Eastern Orthodox and Oriental Orthodox views
Eastern Orthodox and Oriental Orthodox Churches basically have the same views as the Roman Catholic Church. They say however, that many things the church does (as church), can be seen as sacraments, in some way.