Catholic Sacraments

What Are the Seven Sacraments and Why Are They Important?

Catholic Sacrament of Eucharist - Kevin Rosseel
Catholic Sacrament of Eucharist - Kevin Rosseel
Catholics believe that God can be encountered not only though the scriptures and through his creation, but also through certain ritual actions called sacraments.

The catechism of the Catholic Church defines sacrament as “an outward sign, instituted by Jesus Christ to give grace.” Christ gave his followers supernatural gifts which can be experienced both spiritually and physically.

God Is Revealed Through His Creation

One of the earliest heresies which the church had to confront was the idea that the material world was evil. Gnostics, Manicheans, and other religious sects adopted a heretical idea, that the material world was evil, from Greek philosophy. The Catholic Church, however, insists that since the material world came from God that His creation is far from evil; it can actually reveal His divine nature. The Psalms of the Bible express this truth: “The heavens are telling the glory of God and the firmament proclaims his handiwork” (Psalms 19:1).

Encountering God through the Sacraments

Because people experience the world through the five senses, they need to see, hear, and touch the material world in order to experience the spiritual world. Each sacrament uses a physical sign, a ritual, in order to bestow a spiritual blessing. In this manner, the one receiving the sacrament can experience the spiritual gift through their physical senses.

The Sacrament of Baptism

The first sacrament that Christians receive is baptism; a welcoming into the family of Christ. This sacrament involves the pouring of water to symbolize both the washing away of sin and also the living water which Christ promises to deliver to those who follow him.

The Sacrament of Reconciliation

The sacrament of reconciliation is a sacrament of mercy. Catholics believe that sin wounds the soul the same way an infection wounds the body, and only God’s grace can heal a wounded soul. Those who receive this sacrament receive the gifts of forgiveness and divine inner peace.

The Sacrament of Confirmation

During confirmation, seven gifts of the Holy Spirit are given and received. These gifts are accompanied by fragrant chrism oil. The feel and the smell of the oil remind the newly confirmed that the Holy Spirit has conferred blessings and sacred gifts.

The Sacrament of Eucharist

Christ promised his followers that he would feed them here on earth and welcome them to a banquet in heaven. He fulfils his promise through the sacrament of Eucharist by offering His own body and blood to feed the faithful both physically and spiritually.

The Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick

This sacrament of mercy and healing offers prayers for possible recovery, but its primary intention is to give spiritual strength and calm the soul of the one suffering from illness.

The Sacrament of Matrimony

Because marriage is both a vocation (a calling from God) and a sacrament, special gifts and graces are given to the couple entering matrimony. Participants enter into the sacrament of matrimony with the intention that their union will be: permanent (until death), faithful (no adultery), and fruitful (open to the possibility of children).

The Sacrament of Holy Orders

The sacrament of Holy Orders prepares priests to serve the spiritual needs of others and gives special blessings to support them in their demanding vocation. Only priests who have received the sacrament can change bread and wine into the body, blood and divinity of Jesus (a miracle called transubstantiation).

Through the sacraments, the faithful can receive heavenly blessings and encounter Christ here in the material world.

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Mar 1, 2010 1:31 PM
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May 17, 2011 12:15 AM
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u need to read what's in the website first.

just like what's said above, "Because people experience the world through the five senses, they need to see, hear, and touch the material world in order to experience the spiritual world. "

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