

Journey of Grace
Exploring the Seven Sacraments of the Catholic Church
Jesus Christ instituted the seven sacraments of the Catholic Church. They are Baptism, Confirmation, the Eucharist, Penance, the Anointing of the Sick, Holy Orders and Matrimony. The seven sacraments of the Catholic Church serve as essential rites that guide individuals through key moments in their spiritual journey. These sacraments are crucial milestones in a Catholic’s spiritual journey, marking significant moments of initiation, healing, and ongoing commitment to their faith. Each sacrament holds unique significance, collectively shaping the lives of Catholics as they grow in faith and experience the richness of God’s grace.
Baptism
This sacrament is the initiation into the Christian community. It involves the pouring or immersion in water, symbolizing purification and rebirth into the life of Christ. Baptism is typically performed in infancy but can be received at any age.
Eucharist
Also known as Holy Communion, the Eucharist is a central sacrament celebrated during the Mass. Through the consecration of bread and wine, Catholics believe in the real presence of Christ's body and blood. This sacrament nourishes the faithful and unites them with Christ and one another.
Reconciliation (Confession)
Also known as Holy Communion, the Eucharist is a central sacrament celebrated during the Mass. Through the consecration of bread and wine, Catholics believe in the real presence of Christ's body and blood. This sacrament nourishes the faithful and unites them with Christ and one another.
Comfirmation
Occurring later in life, usually during adolescence, Confirmation is a sacrament where individuals reaffirm their commitment to the Christian faith. Through the laying on of hands and anointing with holy oil, candidates receive the gifts of the Holy Spirit to strengthen their bond with God.
Anointing of the Sick
Formerly known as Last Rites, this sacrament is not only for those at the end of life but for anyone facing serious illness. Through the anointing with holy oil and prayers, the Church seeks to bring spiritual and physical healing, as well as strength in times of suffering.
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Holy Orders
This sacrament is reserved for men called to serve the Church as bishops, priests, or deacons. Through the laying on of hands and prayer, individuals receive the grace and authority to carry out their sacred duties in leadership, pastoral care, and service.
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For emergencies only, please contact:
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Matrimony
The sacrament of Matrimony celebrates the union between a man and a woman in a lifelong commitment. Through their vows and the exchange of rings, couples invite God into their marriage, seeking His grace to strengthen their love and fidelity.