If your son wants to be anointed, I will only do so if he requests it.
Father my son is suffering from lung cancer and is now entering the late stages and the symptoms have gotten way worst
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May the Lord, in his love and mercy, aid you with the grace of the Holy Spirit through this holy anointing.
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Jeffery has gone through his anointmentand will soon feel great relief trough all this discomfort
Thank you very much father you have been very helpful and have given me hope
Thanks again father this meant a lot for me and Jeffery
The Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick is a Catholic Church sacrament that celebrates our confidence in Christ's healing touch in our lives. Jesus had a great deal of compassion for the ill, and the Church continues his healing work today. It is a form of care and encouragement offered to someone who is critically sick. It is not acceptable for a family member to express the sick person's desire to receive the sacrifice on their behalf.
Oil's healing and cleaning powers have been known since ancient times. An individual who has been anointed with oil has been chosen for a certain duty. One of the most obvious parts of the human body is the forehead. Catholics believe that their faith in Jesus Christ should be demonstrated by their behavior. The need to know and follow Christ is also symbolized by an anointing on the forehead. Human hands are frequently linked to human action. When ill individuals get their hands anointed, they are reminded that they must dedicate their entire life to Christ.
The sick are anointed to bring spiritual and even bodily strength during their illness, especially as they approach death. It's likely to be one of the last sacraments you'll ever get. Jesus Christ established a sacrament as an outward indication to convey internal grace. In simpler terms, it is a ritual that is conducted to communicate God's grace to the recipient through the Holy Spirit's power.
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