St. Augustine described the Catholic Church’s Seven Sacraments as visible signs of invisible grace. Each Sacrament reminds us of Christ’s work in the Church and empowers believers to experience closeness with Him.
These are the Seven Sacraments of the Catholic Church:
- Baptism
- Confirmation
- Eucharist
- Penance
- Anointing of the sick
- Matrimony
- Holy orders
At the first Council of Trent, held from 1545-1547, leaders in the Roman Catholic Church clarified several Catholic doctrines, including the number and meaning of the Sacraments. The decisions made during this council continue to shape Catholic doctrine and tradition today.
The Catholic Church’s 7 Sacraments
We divide the Seven Sacraments into three categories:
- Sacraments of Initiation
- Sacraments of Healing
- Sacraments of the Service of Communion
There are sacramental symbols to represent each. While some Sacraments are only celebrated once, others are practiced often throughout life.
Sacraments of Initiation
To understand the Sacraments of Initiation, you must understand Jesus’s life and work. In John 3:5, Jesus said, “Amen, amen, I say to you, no one can see the Kingdom of God without being born from above.”
At birth, we are separated from God because of sin. Because God loves us, He sent His son Jesus to take the just consequences of sin in our place. Jesus willingly died for us because He loves the Father and wants us to experience fellowship and restoration with God. Three days after His death, Jesus rose from the dead — evidence that He conquered sin and its consequence, which is spiritual and physical death.
When a person puts their faith in Jesus as their personal savior, His atoning sacrifice covers their sin and makes them a new creation (2 Corinthians 5:17). Believers receive the Holy Spirit, which lives inside them to provide teaching and comfort.
The three Sacraments of Initiation reflect this Gospel, or “good news,” that the Bible tells us about. Because of Jesus, being reconciled with God is possible for everyone who wants to start a relationship with Him.