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For Catholics, the Sacrament of Baptism
is the first step in a lifelong journey of commitment and
discipleship. Whether we are baptized as infants or adults, Baptism
is the Church's way of celebrating and enacting the embrace of God. |

The Catholic sacrament of Anointing of
the Sick, formerly known as Last Rites or Extreme Unction, is a
ritual of healing appropriate not only for physical but also for
mental and spiritual sickness. |

Confirmation is a Catholic sacrament of
mature Christian commitment and a deepening of baptismal gifts. Like
Baptism and Eucharist, it is a Sacrament of Initiation for Catholics
and a Sacrament of faith in God's fidelity to us. |

Catholics believe the Eucharist, or
Communion, is both a sacrifice and a meal. We believe in the real
presence of Jesus, who died for our sins. As we receive Christ's
Body and Blood, we also are nourished spiritually and brought closer
to God. |

In the Sacrament of Holy Orders, or
Ordination, the priest being ordained vows to lead other Catholics
by bringing them the sacraments (especially the Eucharist), by
proclaiming the Gospel, and by providing other means to holiness. |
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For Catholics, the Sacrament of Marriage,
or Holy Matrimony, is a public sign that one gives oneself totally
to this other person. It is also a public statement about God: the
loving union of husband and wife speaks of family values and also
God's values. |

The Catholic Sacrament of Reconciliation
(also known as the Sacrament of Penance, or Penance and
Reconciliation) has three elements: conversion, confession and
celebration. In it we find God's unconditional forgiveness, and as a
result we are called to forgive others. |
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