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Sacrament

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In Christianity, a sacrament is a special rite. It is a visible token of the reality of God.

Sacraments in the Catholic Church

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The seven sacraments of the Catholic church.

The Roman Catholic Church knows seven such sacraments. These are

Protestant views

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Following Martin Luther's tradition, many Protestant churches see only Baptism and Lord's Supper as Sacraments. They also have most of the other rites, but do not consider them to be sacraments.

Eastern Orthodox and Oriental Orthodox views

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Eastern Orthodox and Oriental Orthodox Churches have similar views as the Roman Catholic Church. They say, however, that many things the church does can be seen as sacraments, in some way.