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Sacraments Practicum: Anointing of the Sick

Sacraments Practicum: Anointing of the Sick. Slide 1 of 6. The MINISTERS of Anointing. Bishops and priests anoint the sick. Slide 2 of 6. The MATTER of Anointing. Oil of the Sick, blessed by the bishop on Holy Thursday

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Sacraments Practicum: Anointing of the Sick

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  1. Sacraments Practicum:Anointing of the Sick Slide 1 of 6

  2. The MINISTERS of Anointing • Bishops and priests anoint the sick. Slide 2 of 6

  3. The MATTER of Anointing • Oil of the Sick, blessed by the bishop on Holy Thursday • A baptized person who is seriously ill or whose health is suffering because of age TIP: have your sick person stand in front of you with both PALMS UP. Slide 3 of 6

  4. The FORM of Anointing • First, lay your hand on/over the sick person’s head in silence. • Then dip your thumb in the oil of the sick and anoint the person’s forehead, saying “Through this holy anointing, may the Lord in His love and mercy, help you with the grace of the Holy Spirit. Amen.” Slide 4 of 6

  5. The FORM of Anointing • Then anoint the person’s right palm, saying “May the Lord, Who frees you from sin…” • Then anoint the person’s left palm, saying “…save you and raise you up. Amen.” Slide 5 of 6

  6. The GRACE of Anointing • Spiritual healing and comfort • Union with Christ in His suffering • When God grants it, physical healing too! Sister Marie Simon-Pierre had Parkinson’s disease. She prayed to God through St. John Paul II and was cured! Slide 6 of 6

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