Catholicism and orthodoxy believe each of the following rites are sacraments except ______. anointing the sick foot washing marriage ordination to a church office

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Catholicism and orthodoxy believe each of the following rites is sacraments except foot washing, anointing of the sick, and marriage ordination to a church office.

Seven "sacraments''—baptism, chrismation, communion, holy orders, penance, anointing of the sick, and marriage—are all acknowledged by the church, according to contemporary Orthodox catechisms and textbooks:

However, neither the patristic tradition nor the sacraments formally impose a cap on the number of sacraments. They don't make a clear distinction between the "sacraments" and acts like the blessing of water on Epiphany Day, the funeral liturgy, or the service for a monk's tonsillectomies, which are known as sacramentals in the West.

In actuality, the number of sacraments has never been established by a council recognised by the Orthodox church. The only reason the number seven has gained widespread acceptance is because of the 17th-century "Orthodox confessions," which were meant to counteract the Protestant Reformation (which recognised just two, namely Communion and Baptism).

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