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Sacraments of Healing. Anointing of the Sick. Sacrament of Healing & Strength. Gives spiritual healing and strength to a person who is seriously ill Bestows special graces on the Christian experiencing the difficulties of serious illness or old age We encounter Christ
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Sacraments of Healing Anointing of the Sick
Sacrament of Healing & Strength • Gives spiritual healing and strength to a person who is seriously ill • Bestows special graces on the Christian experiencing the difficulties of serious illness or old age • We encounter Christ • “I myself, will pasture my sheep…The lost I will search out, the strays I will bring back, the injured I will bind up, the sick I will heal…I will shepherd them in judgment”
What is Illness? • A disruption of our everyday life • Weakness, physically and mentally • Vulnerable to fear, anxiety and despair • A wake up call to the essentials of life • Stopped in our tracks • Forces evaluation • Leads to metanoia, conversion • We appreciate God’s gifts • A turning point in our life • A new appreciation for life itself
Christ the Healer • Christ heals our sin • During his ministry, Jesus healed people from their ailments and also forgave sin • Christ heals our isolation • Christ healed those who were outcast because of their illness • Lepers • The hemorrhagic woman • Christ may heal our physical ailments • Sometimes, if it is in God’s providence, our physical ailment will be healed • What do we need to be healed? • Faith • Roman soldier’s child • Healing touch
Suffering • Christ’s suffering • By his suffering and death he redeemed the world • Align ourselves with Christ’s suffering • Participate in Jesus’ redemptive suffering • Suffering and discipleship • Take up your cross and follow me • Offers discipleship for the sick and the healthy • Unites us with Christ’ saving love for the sick • Endurance • With patience • Share the sufferings of others
Scriptural & Historic Roots • History of the Sacrament • Jesus invited the apostles to share in his healing ministry. • Attested to in the letter by St. James the Apostle • Words used in the Anointing of the Sick • Since her beginning the Church has celebrated the sacramental anointing of the sick; later it was used only for the dying • Extreme(last) Unction(anointing) • Changed back with Vatican II
Over the Centuries • Church has cared for the sick • During the plagues • Monastic guest houses became the first hospitals • Religious orders of healing brothers and sisters were founded • St. Damien of Molokai, served men and women suffering from leprosy • Mother Teresa took in those who were dying from the streets of Calcutta and cared for them • The sacrament is the culmination of the Church’s healing ministry and is usually offered at mass to a group or individual (usually preceded by the Sacrament of Penance)
Within the Mass • Emphasizes the union of suffering with the self giving of Jesus • Emphasizes the concern of the community • Begins after the liturgy of the Word, • Continues with the litany for the sacrament, in lieu of the Prayer of the faithful, • The homily follows • The sacrament begins. • Continue with Liturgy of the Eucharist
Outside of Mass • Greeting • Peace be with you • Sprinkling with Holy Water • Reminder of Baptism • Penitential Act • Similar to mass, omitted if penance was received • Liturgy of the Word and homily • Gospel reading and explanation • Liturgy of Anointing • Prayers, laying on of hands, anointing of forehead, hands, (body), • Particular prayer for the situation • Lord’s Prayer • Reception of Communion • Viaticum
The Rite of Anointing of the Sick • Essential element • Prayer of faith • The entire community prays for the sick • Laying on of hands • Sign of blessing that signifies the coming of the Holy Spirit • Recreates the actions of Jesus when the sick were brought to him • Anointing with the Oil of the Sick • Oil is a sign of healing, strengthening and the presence of the Holy Spirit • Ancient common remedy for wounds
Christ’s Healing Power • Effects of Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick • The sick person is united to Jesus in suffering • Suffering helps us to participate in Christ’s saving work • Strength, peace and courage to endure the suffering • Grace renews our trust and faith in God • Forgiveness of sins • If a person is not able to receive Reconciliation and is contrite, he is forgiven of sins • If it is God’s will, the restoration of health • If it is for the good of his soul • Grace of union with the Body of Christ • Intercessions of the saints • Prepared to pass over to eternal life • We are prepared for the final struggle