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1530 Only priests (presbyters and bishops) can give the sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick, using oil blessed by the bishop, or if necessary by the celebrating presbyter himself. And in the strength of this food from heaven. When the Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick is given, the. One cannot emphasize too much the importance of priests' giving proper instruction on sacramental efficacy for the sake of their pastoral practice. Bless this oil + and sanctify it for our use. Per Christum Dominum nostrum. Arrival of the Kingdom of God. The priest invites the sick person and all present to join in the penitential rite, using these or similar words: A. May the Lord in his love and mercy. Te salvet atque propítius állevet. Almighty God, come to our aid and sanctify this oil. Look with compassion upon your servant N., whom we have anointed in your name.
An appropriate reading from Part III (found in the 'Rites' Section of the iBreviary under Pastoral Care of the Sick - Readings) or one of the following readings may be used: Matthew Mark Luke. Et suam piíssimam misericórdiam, ádiuvet te Dóminus grátia Spíritus Sancti. To set forth this basic Christian catechesis [End Page 297] does not require recourse to elaborate theories. In the Church's Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick, throughthe ministry of the priest, it is Jesus who touches the sick to heal them from.
If possible, he should involve them in the preparation for the celebration, for example, in the choice of the readings and prayers, and he should explain to them the significance of the sacrament. And our brother/sister N. that it may bring him/her relief. When we are sick, we may suffer physically and spiritually. Lord Jesus Christ, our Redeemer, by the grace of your Holy Spirit. Support him/her with your power, comfort him/her with your protection, and give him/her the strength to fight against evil.
And I will refresh you. Be for our brother/sister N. a lasting remedy for body and soul. Corpus tuum custódiat et ánimam tuam salvet. Caress him/her, shelter him/her, and keep him/her in your tender care. Sacrament is a spiritual healing by which the sick person receives the Holy. And grant you hope all the days of your life. Let us therefore commend our sick brother/sister N. to the grace and power of Christ, that he may save him/her and raise him/her up. C. Let this water call to mind our baptism into Christ, who by his death and resurrection has redeemed us. Or: BLESSING OF OIL. By and large, contemporary Catholic thought provides sketchy instruction about the purpose of the sacraments and therefore about their necessity. Handout/Bulletin Insert. 1526 "Is any among you sick? If the sacraments are mere symbolic actions that aim to alter or to sustain a person's religious...
That you may know that the Son of Man has authority on earth to forgive sins" (he said to the paralyzed man), "I command you: Stand up! Judgment about the serious nature of the illness is sufficient. Look kindly on your servant who has grown weak. Others present who wish to receive Communion then do so in the usual way. He commits blasphemy! And leads us to streams of living water. You humbled yourself to share in our humanity. The priest blesses the sick person and the others present, using one of the following blessings.
If the oil is already blessed, the priest says the following prayer of thanksgiving over it. Ut a peccátis liberátum (liberátam). Through the apostle James, he has commanded us: "Are there any who are sick among you? Jesus came to heal the whole person, body and soul.