The whole liturgical life of the Church revolves around the Eucharistic sacrifice and the sacraments. There are seven sacraments in the Church: Baptism, Confirmation, Eucharist, Penance, Anointing of the Sick, Holy Orders, and Matrimony.
Sacraments are "powers that comes forth" from the Body of Christ, which is ever-living and life-giving. They are actions of the Holy Spirit at work in his Body, the Church. They are "the masterworks of God" in the new and everlasting covenant.
Toda la vida litúrgica de la Iglesia gira en torno al sacrificio eucarístico y los sacramentos. Hay siete sacramentos en la Iglesia: Bautismo, Confirmación, Eucaristía, Penitencia, Unción de los Enfermos, Orden Sagrado y Matrimonio.
Los sacramentos son "poderes que brotan" del Cuerpo de Cristo, que vive y da vida por siempre. Son acciones del Espíritu Santo obrando en su Cuerpo, la Iglesia. Son "las obras maestras de Dios" en el pacto nuevo y sempiterno.
The three sacraments of initiation are baptism, confirmation and Eucharist. Each is meant to strengthen your faith and forge a deeper relationship with God. Baptism frees you from original sin, confirmation strengthens your faith and Eucharist allows you to taste the body and blood of eternal life and be reminded of Christ’s love and sacrifice.
The two sacraments of healing are Reconcilliation and Anointing the Sick. Reconcilliation allows for spiritual healing and absolution for people who have distanced themselves from God through sin. Anointing the sick allows for both physical and spiritual healing. When one falls seriously ill, a minister anoints them and prays over them, calling on Christ to strengthen and heal.