In the Catholic Church, the category you have selected, there are 7. There are two sacraments of vocation, marriage and Holy Orders. And two sacraments of healing, reconciliation and Anointing of the sick.
Baptism
You are initiated into the Catholic Church and become a Child of God.
Holy Communion
You partake in the sacrifice and receive Jesus in the Eucharist.
Reconciliation
You face your sins and admit that you are wrong. You are 100% cleansed of the sins that you have confessed and have done penance for although you might still need to face the consequences.
Confirmation
You become a full member of the Church and you are showered with the Holy Spirit which will guide you throughout your life.
Marriage
Two couples become one in Holy Matrimony to help each other grow in faith.
Holy Orders
You dedicate yourselves to Christ and decide to sacrifice life to God as an ordained priest
Anointing of the Sick
Hopefully the last sacrament you'll receive. Increases the chances of going into heaven. Forgives your sins and gives you the strength and courage to accept the suffering. It can sometimes heal the person.
The two sacraments of vocation is:
1.Marriage
2.Holy Orders
Marriage and Holy Orders are both sacraments of vocation.
Black Sacrament and Blood Sacrifice
Baptism & Communion.
Baptism & Eucharist
Sacraments are Holy Communion and Holy Baptism. Other Rites include Anointing of the sick, Confession, Confirmation, etc.
.Roman Catholic AnswerThe two Sacraments of Healing are Confession and Anointing of the Sick; the Sacrament of Ministry would be Holy Orders. I think you could make a case for all of the sacraments being "of ministry" especially baptism, confirmation, Eucharist, Marriage, and Holy Orders.
Protestants celebrate two sacraments, the Table of the Lord and Baptism. Catholics have seven sacraments. Among them the Eucharist (which Protestants call the Table of the Lord) and Bapstism.
There are only two sacraments of service in the Catholic Church. Modern catechists commonly refer to Holy Orders and Matrimony as sacraments of service, although please note that this term is not used in the Catechism, instead the Catechism refers to these as sacraments directed toward the salvation of others.
Confirmation and Holy Orders
It is the sacrament of holy matrimony
It is the Catholic church that celebrates seven sacraments. Most Protestant churches recognise only two: baptism and holy communion. A few Christians do not recognise any sacraments at all, or say that there are an infinite number of sacraments (since a sacrament is just a symbol for some spiritual idea).
Sacraments of ServiceCatholic AnswerThe Catechism calls these two sacraments as sacraments directed to the salvation of others, and it is through service to others that the person receiving the sacrament works out his salvation. fromThe Catechism of the Catholic Church, second edition, English translation 19941534 Two other sacraments, Holy Orders and Matrimony, are directed towards the salvation of others; if they contribute as well to personal salvation, it is through service to others that they do so. They confer a particular mission in the Church and serve to build up the People of God.
Two sacraments - Baptism and the Lord's Supper (Holy Communion)
The sacraments at the Service of Communion is from the Catechism, the header for Chapter Three of Part Two: Question 1533 names Baptism, Confirmation, and Eucharist as the Sacraments of Initiation. In 1544 It mentions two other sacraments, Holy Orders and Matrimony directed towards the salvation of others. These five sacraments are "at the Service of Communion".
The sacraments of initiation are Baptism, Holy Eucharist, and Confirmation. The sacraments of service are Holy Orders and Matrimony. The sacraments of healing are Reconciliation and Extreme Unction.