The Seven Sacraments, traditionally also called Mysteries in the Orthodox Christian Church, are 1) Baptism, which admits Orthodox Christians to the Body of Christ (Orthodox Church). 2) Chrismation, which immediately follows the baptism is the coming of the Holy Spirit upon the baptised person 3) Confession, by which the sins of the repentant Christian are forgiven 4) Holy Communion – Eucharist, also referred to as Divine Liturgy , considered the important Sacrament of Orthodox Christianity, when participants receive the true Body and Blood of Christ, 5) Holy Unction, the anointing of the sick 6) Holy Orders, by which selected men are ordained priests 7) Marriage.