The sacraments are sacred rituals in many religious traditions that symbolize and convey divine grace.
They are ceremonies or acts with profound spiritual significance and are considered channels of the presence and action of the divine in the lives of believers.
The sacraments often include elements such as water, bread, wine, and the laying on of hands, and are designed to strengthen faith, forgive sins, unite people with God and the religious community, and celebrate important moments in religious life, such as baptism, communion, and marriage.