
Seven Sacraments
The Seven Sacraments are sacred rituals in Christianity, especially Catholicism, that mark important moments in a person's spiritual life and deepen their connection with God. They are Baptism (welcoming someone into the faith), Confirmation (strengthening one's bond with the Holy Spirit), Eucharist (receiving Jesus' body and blood), Penance (confession and forgiveness), Anointing of the Sick (offering healing and comfort), Holy Orders (ordaining clergy), and Matrimony (marrying a partner). These sacraments serve as signs of grace, helping believers grow in faith, receive spiritual support, and participate fully in the life of the Church.