For Sacrament we have terms and definitions in 5 topics. The topics are Christian Cathedrals, Drugs, Jewish History, Judaism and Theology.

A religious ceremony or act of the Christian Church regarded as an outward and visible sign of inward and spiritual grace applied to the seven rites of baptism, confirmation, the Eucharist, penance, extreme unction, ordination, and matrimony
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Especially in classical Christianity, a formal religious rite (e.g., baptism, Eucharist) regarded as sacred for its perfect ability to convey divine blessing; in some traditions (especially Protestant), it is regarded as not effective in itself but as a sign or symbol of spiritual reality or truth.
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Especially in classical Christianity, a formal religious rite (e.g., baptism, Eucharist) regarded as sacred for its perfect ability to convey divine blessing; in some traditions (especially Protestant), it is regarded as not effective in itself but as a sign or symbol of spiritual reality or truth.
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A church service or rite which was held to have been instituted by Jesus Christ himself. Although Roman Catholic theology and church practice recognize seven such sacraments (baptism, confirmation, eucharist, marriage, ordination, penance, and unction), Protestant theologians generally argue that only two (baptism and eucharist) were to be found in the New Testament itself.
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