The Baltimore Catechism tells us that a sacrament is an outward sign, instituted
by Christ, to give grace. What this means,
essentially, is that Jesus loves us
so much that He uses physical signs to communicate His love to us. We call
these signs of love the sacraments. Jesus' love is so great that the sacraments
bring about what they symbolize. For example, in baptism we are washed with
water, which symbolizes the soul being cleansed of sin; while the water is
being poured over us God makes that interior cleansing happen.
Jesus gave the Church seven sacraments: Baptism, Confirmation and Eucharist are
called the Sacraments of Initiation; Penance and Anointing of the Sick are
called the sacraments of healing; and Marriage and Holy Orders are called the
sacraments at the service of communion.
In our faith filled community of Blessed Sacrament, we celebrate the sacraments
listed at left.