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In the Roman Catholic Church, seven major life events are considered sacraments; that is, events upon which God's grace is specifically bestowed. The recognition of such things as sacraments in other churches depends on the church's distance from the Catholic Church; the Anglican church will recognize most or all of these, most Lutheran congregations only recognize baptism and communion, and many other Protestant churches recognize none of them at all (the idea of a sacrament contradicts the doctrine of sola fides, and therefore only the actual act of conversion can be considered a sacrament in the Catholic sense).
Under normal conditions, priests administer the sacraments, and sacraments are sometimes considered necessary to avoid risk of Hell. This keeps ordinary Catholics psychologically dependent on priests who are believed necessary for salvation.