A sacrament is a religious symbol, often a rite that conveys ivine grace, blessing, or holiness to the believer who participates in it, or a tangible object that represents an intangible object. An example would be baptism in water, representing (and conveying) baptism in the Holy Spirit. Views concerning what rites are sacramental, and what it means for an act to be sacramental vary among Christian denominations and traditions. Some other religious traditions also have what might be called "sacraments" in a sense, though not necessarily according to the Christian meaning of the term.