Then the sacrament is seen for what it is— a part of the prayer of the Church and an encounter with the Lord. The effects of the Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick continue as long as the one who receives it remains in the same infirm condition that occasioned the reception and the benefit persists until the need for its sacramental power has passed.
From its beginning Cf. Martos, ; SC, no. The faithful receives the sacrament of Penance, as needed, for the forgiveness of sins.
Viaticum, celebrated when death is close, will then be better understood as the last sacrament of Christian life. Keller, For normal circumstances i. Specific dates will be published in the bulletin, social media, and website. If anointing is needed before for a a surgery, where a serious illness is the reason for the surgery, chemotherapy, radiation treatment, etc. Second ed. Fink, Collegeville, MN: Liturgical Press, Gusmer, Charles W. Concluding Rite. The Anointing of the Sick may be celebrated more than once, usually at the beginning of the illness and when the illness intensifies.
If the illness has persisted for a long time, do not wait until the final moments before death to contact the parish priest. The priest also offers the Apostolic Pardon. A good rule of thumb is to contact the priest when nursing staff suggest the calling together of family members. When requesting a visit, it is your responsibility to mention which, if any, Sacraments Reconciliation, Anointing of the Sick or Holy Communion you wish to receive during the visit.
In emergencies and danger of death, regardless of the time of day or night, you should not delay in calling for the priest. The Oil of the Sick is used to anoint the person who is sick. This holy oil is blessed once a year by the Bishop for use in every parish throughout the Diocese.
It is a rite that must be celebrated in the context of the community's total pastoral life as part of an overall program of care of the sick.
This community attention to the sick encourages anointing as soon as serious sickness is apparent, when the recipient can enter the ceremony consciously. The sacrament can be fruitfully celebrated with unconscious persons, however.
With friends and relatives present, the event can minister to the community as well as to the sick person.
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