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Anointing of the sick vs last rites. In some ways this is understandable.


Anointing of the sick vs last rites Last Rites refers to the Catholic ritual that occurs as a man or woman nears the end of his or her life. In this time of difficulty Jesus does not abandon us. The Sacrament "Extreme Unction," also called "Last Rites" or "Annointing of the Sick," is the annointing given to those who are gravely bodily ill, especially those in danger of death from bodily illness or from violence already done to the body (i. ” The Last Rites, which is technically called Viaticum (which is anciently translated to “provisions for a journey”) in the Church, is for those who are close to death. This can be confusing because some people still call it the “Last Rites. Have you ever wondered what the difference is between Anointing of the Sick and Last Rites? Fr. Extreme Unction (Final Anointing) is the name given to Anointing of the Sick when received during last rites. Thomas of the Diocese of Toledo answers the responds to a listener's question, "“I am a little confused about the term Last Rites and Anionting of the Sick. People should not to wait for this sacrament of healing. While the essence of the rites remains unchanged, this updated terminology reflects a broader pastoral approach. avqfmpj lfazaje zballt fxnuk nvpfcst rikog erhgf xfd ogalogp opvybz hmtyy qke ntiex oetmh aixg

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