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A sacrament is a Christian rite, including:
- Sacrament (Community of Christ), one of eight rites in the Community of Christ, formerly the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
 - Sacrament (LDS Church), a reference to the Lord's Supper, in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
 - Holy Mysteries or Sacraments of the Eastern Orthodox Church (see Holy Mystery), analogous to Sacraments of the Catholic Church
 - Sacramenta Argentaria, the Oaths of Strasbourg
 - Sacramental, a token object or action of respect (sacramentalia) associated with the Sacraments, meant to inspire or demonstrate piousness and devotion to God
 - Sacraments of the Roman Catholic Church
 
Sacrament(s) or The Sacrament may also refer to:
Film and television
- The Sacrament (1989 film), a Belgian comedy film
 - The Sacrament (2013 film), an American horror film
 - "Sacrament" (Mare of Easttown), a 2021 television episode
 - "Sacrament" (Millennium), a 1997 television episode
 
Literature
- Sacrament (novel), a 1996 novel by Clive Barker
 - Sacrament, the 2003 expanded edition of You Shall Know Our Velocity, a 2002 novel by Dave Eggers
 
Music
- Sacrament (band), an American Christian metal group
 - Sacrament (album), by Lamb of God, 2006
 - "The Sacrament" (song), by HIM, 2003
 
See also
- Catholic sacraments (disambiguation)
 - Seven sacraments (disambiguation)
 - Sacramento (disambiguation)
 - Sacramentum (disambiguation)
 
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