The Catholic Church has seven sacraments: baptism, confirmation, communion (eucharist), penance, marriage, ordination (becoming a priest) and last rites (also known as healing or anointing the sick). American Catholic.org explains that the sacraments are, "special occasions for experiencing God's saving presence." The sacraments are part of Catholic traditions and identification. Praying the rosary, one of the most distinctive acts of a Catholic, is part of the penance sacrament.