27. The Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick

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27. The Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick The Lord sustains him on his sickbed; in his illness You heal all his infirmities. --Psalm 41:3

Jesus performed many healing miracles He shared His healing powers with the Apostles He gave us this sacrament to show His love for those who suffer

The Sign of the Sacrament Minister A Catholic priest Matter Anointing with Oil of the Sick Form Prayer of the priest…

Form “Through this holy anointing may the Lord in his love and mercy help you with the grace of the Holy Spirit…May the Lord who frees you from sin, save you and raise you up.” Amen.

Effects of Anointing of the Sick Strength to embrace God’s will Preparation for a holy death Forgiveness of venial sins (and mortal sins if person is unable to confess)

May give bodily healing Helps us unite our sufferings to Christ’s sufferings

Chrism Oil Oil of Catechumens Oil of the Sick Baptism Confirmation Holy Orders Chrism Oil Oil of Catechumens Anointing of the Sick Oil of the Sick

Receiving this sacrament does not mean that we will die soon. Oil Sign of strength and power God’s strength Holy Spirit’s power Receiving this sacrament does not mean that we will die soon.

We can be anointed as often as necessary. Sacrament can be received whenever a person begins to be in danger of death

Rite of Anointing Sacrament can be given anywhere… hospital, home of sick person, scene of accident, in the Church Priest will bless person’s room with holy water Penitential rite (or the Sacrament of Penance if they are able) Scripture reading

Anointing with oil and prayers for the sick person Holy Communion (if they can) Blessing from the priest

Prepare for a happy death Pray for that gift Stay in the state of grace Receive the sacraments often Do good works

Activities Have a volunteer lie on the ground. “Anoint” him/her with ketchup, mustard, mayo, whatever else and have fun with the students in the obvious fact that these things are not used for anointing of the sick. Let students generate “oil” as the substance used – it is chrism (blessed olive oil), not just vegetable oil. Point out that oil is used as a symbol for strength, healing and joy in the Bible. Tell a story of a time you personally suffered. Explain how you went through the process of accepting your suffering in union with Christ. Explain how you imagined your life without that pain (no broken leg, no headache, no death, no breakup) and how you came to accept that pain with Christ. Point out how the acceptance of the concrete reality of your life with the pain is essential for joy in suffering. If appropriate, give students chances to talk about their own pain and how they accepted it or how they wished they had accepted it with Christ.

Videos Suffering and Glorified – Video Catechism (http://vcat.org/may- 2014-suffering-glorified/) Sacraments 101: Anointing of the Sick – Busted Halo (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hEppjWNO2y4)