The Seven Sacraments of the Catholic Church | Catechism Teaching Charts

Digital Educational Poster Download

$8.00

Bring clarity and beauty to Catholic teaching with this informative and reverent Seven Sacraments of the Catholic Church posters. Perfect for classrooms, catechism programs, and home education, this digital chart outlines each sacrament’s definition, matter, form, and intended purpose—all presented in an easy-to-read, visually structured format.

Complete with sacred imagery and grounded in the Catechism of the Catholic Church, this resource from Halo & Light Studios provides both a theological foundation and practical understanding of how grace flows through each sacrament. It is ideal for Confirmation prep, RCIA, Catholic schools, and family learning environments.

What’s Included:

  • Full chart of the 7 Sacraments categorized by Initiation, Healing, and Service

  • Definitions, material signs (matter), sacramental formulas (form), and intentions

  • High-resolution sacred artwork to visually represent each sacrament

  • Clear, age-appropriate phrasing for educational clarity

Sacraments Included:

  1. Baptism – “I baptize you…”

  2. Eucharist – “This is my Body… This is the chalice of my Blood…”

  3. Confirmation – “Be sealed with the Gift of the Holy Spirit.”

  4. Reconciliation – “I absolve you…”

  5. Anointing of the Sick – “Through this holy anointing…”

  6. Holy Orders – Consecratory prayer for ordination

  7. Matrimony – Exchange of vows

Perfect For:

  • Catholic schools and religious education programs

  • RCIA and sacrament prep classes

  • Homeschool catechism instruction

  • Confirmation retreats or church bulletin boards

  • Gifts for Catholic educators and parents

Product Details:

  • Format: Digital Download Only

  • File Type: High-resolution PNG (300 DPI)

  • Size: 11x17" (printable at 8x10", 16x20", or as a handout)

  • Created by: Halo & Light Studios

Bonus: Includes quote from the Catechism of the Catholic Church (CCC 1131)

“The sacraments are efficacious signs of grace, instituted by Christ and entrusted to the Church…”