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The Roman Catholic Church recognises seven sacraments. These are

  1. Baptism – usually given shortly after birth;
  2. Confirmation – done when a child is old enough;
  3. Holy Eucharist;
  4. Marriage;
  5. Holy orders (accepting someone as a deacon, priest, or bishop);
  6. Penance (seeking and getting forgiveness of sins); and
  7. Anointing of the Sick (which used to be known as Last Rites), last prayers given shortly before death.

 

This photo shows an example of number 5, holy orders: a church in Germany ordains a priest.

Text adapted from Simple English Wikipedia, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 4.0.

Hildesheim, Dom, Priesterweihe durch Bischof Norbert Trelle, photo by Bischöfliche Pressestelle Hildesheim (bph) via Wikimedia Commons, reuse allowed with attribution.

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