What is a religious ceremony or ritual regarded as imparting divine grace, such as baptism, the Eucharist and (in the Roman Catholic and many Orthodox Churches) penance and the anointing of the sick called?
The correct answer is "Sacrament." A sacrament is a religious ceremony or ritual that is regarded as imparting divine grace. Examples of sacraments include baptism, the Eucharist, penance, and the anointing of the sick.
The correct answer is "Sacrament." A sacrament is a religious ceremony or ritual that is considered to convey or impart divine grace to the participant. It is an important element of various Christian traditions, such as baptism, the Eucharist (also known as Holy Communion or the Lord's Supper), penance, and the anointing of the sick (also known as the Last Rites or Extreme Unction). These sacraments are significant practices in the Roman Catholic and many Orthodox Churches, as they are believed to have a profound spiritual impact on the participants.