Roman Catholicism: Sacraments
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In brief: Sacraments in the Roman Catholic Church are a material and spoken action which confers divine grace upon a person. There are seven sacrments in Catholic Church doctrine.
Explanations
- An overview of Roman Catholic teaching about sacraments
- A list of the sacraments in the Roman Catholic Church
- An overview of Roman Catholic teaching about sacramentals
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See also
- Baptism
- Penance and Reconciliation (informally called Confession)
- Eucharist (informally called Communion)
- Confirmation
- Holy Matrimony
- Holy Orders
- Anointing of the Sick (also called Extreme Unction)
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