The Seven Sacraments of The Church
The Seven Sacraments of The Church
The Seven Sacraments of The Church
❖ Sacrament of Initiation
⮚ Baptism
▪ It is the way out of the kingdom of death into life, the gateway to the Church, and the beginning of a lasting
communion with God.
● In other words, it is the foundational sacrament and the prerequisite for all other sacraments.
● Baptism is a covenant with God, the individual must say Yes to it.
⮚ Eucharist
▪ Holy Eucharist is the Sacrament in which Jesus Christ gives his Body and Blood-Himself-for us, so that we
too might give ourselves to Him in love and be united with Him in Holy Communion. In this way, we are joined
with the one Body of Christ, the Church.
▪ The mysterious center of all these sacraments because of His historic death on the cross
● Hence, the Eucharist is the source and summit of the Christian life. (Vatican II)
⮚ Confirmation
▪ It is the sacrament that completes the baptism; in it the gift of the Holy Spirit is bestowed upon us.
● Anyone who freely decides to live a life as God’s child and asks for God’s Spirit under the signs of the
imposition of hands and anointing with Chrism receives the strength to witness God’s love and might in
word and deed.
● Meaning to say, he/she is a full-fledged responsible Catholic member.
❖ Sacrament of Service/ Healing
⮚ Christ’s love is shown in the fact that he seeks the lost and heals the sick. That is why he gave us the Sacraments
of healing and restoration, in which we are freed from sin and strengthened in our physical and spiritual
weakness.
▪ Penance/ Reconciliation
● The other names for these sacraments are forgiveness, reconciliation, conversion and confession.
● Question: We have baptism, which reconciles us with God; why do we need a special sacrament of
Reconciliation?
♦ Baptism does snatch us from the power of sin and death and brings us into the new life of the
children of God, but it does not free us from human weakness and the inclination to sin. That is why
we need to go to confession.
● Question: What prepares a person for repentance?
♦ If a person recognizes contradiction between God’s love and our sin, then we arrive to the point that
we called Contrition. (Contrition means we are truly sorry for our sins; we need to resolve to change
our life and place all our hope in God’s help)
▪ Anointing of the sick
● Jesus came in order to show God’s love. He often did this in places where we feel especially threatened:
in the weakening of our life through sickness. God wants us to become well in body and soul and,
therefore, to believe and to acknowledge the coming of God’s kingdom.
● Question: What is Viaticum?
♦ Viaticum means the last Holy Communion that a person receives before dying.
The most profound thing about a Christian marriage, however, is the couple’s knowledge: “We are a living image of the
love between Christ and the Church”
Moreover, All the sacraments are anchored in Christ’s words and deeds and we are called to follow Him. Sacraments are
meant to be like Him because we are members of His Church. As Christians, we should be aware that all of these
sacraments are centered in the Paschal mystery of Jesus that we always commemorate during the Holy Mass because
the Eucharist is the outstanding means whereby the faithful may express in their lives and manifest to others, the
mystery of Christ and the real nature of the true Church.