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Signs and symbols for the Catholic Sacraments?

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Roman Catholic Answer

The Catechism of the Catholic Church lists signs for Baptism, Confirmation, and Holy Orders; other than that, it lists the sacraments, themselves, as signs: (the numbers in paranthesis are the paragraph numbers from the Catechism)
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Baptism:
the original and full sign of which is immersion (628)
Water (694)
Sign of the Cross (1235)
Baptismal water (1238)
Anointing with Sacred Chrism (1241)
White Garment (1243)
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Confirmation
Anointing (695)
Anointing, spiritual seal, Sacred Chrism (1293-1297)
Renewal of baptismal promises and profession of faith (1298)
Prayer for Holy Spirit by Bishop (1299)
Rite of Confirmation, anointing by Bishop and laying on of hands (1300)
Sign of Peace (1301)
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Holy Orders
(1574)
Rites: presentaiton and election of the ordinand,
instruction by the bishop
examination of the candidate,
Litany of the saints
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for bishop and priest:
anointing with Holy Chrism
giving the book of the Gospels
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for Bishop:
presentation of ring, miter, and the crosier
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for priest:
presentation of paten and chalice
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for deacon:
book of Gospels
 

Answer

for baptism it is a candle,holy water oil and white robes
for confirmation its a dove and a flame
for eucharist its wine and bread
for reconciliation its two hands
for anointing the sick its a preist holding a bucket
for holy orders its a stole (looks like a scarf)
for matrimony its two rings and a white dress
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