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michaelnrdx
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I was looking through the Roman Ritual today and found an obscure blessing for oil in honor of St. Serapion (martyr). I’m not really sure which St. Serapion it refers to. There are several, but I think it might be St. Serapion of Algiers of the Mercedarian order. (Correct me if I’m wrong.)
Has anyone heard of this blessing or know anything about St. Serapion? The formula for the blessing says that the oil is for healing “sores, fractures, and any painful ailment” and it also calls St. Serapion an “athlete of Christ.” I didn’t read anything about St. Serapion being an athlete though. I guess athlete was metaphoric, but it would make sense that the oil would blessed for fractures and pain if St. Serapion was an athlete.
I’m also wondering if this blessing is still around, or if I could find a priest who could bless this oil for me. It seems like the perfect sacramental for musculoskeletal disorders. I have plantar fasciitis, and I have a friend with fibromyalgia. I bet the oil would make a great gift.
Has anyone heard of this blessing or know anything about St. Serapion? The formula for the blessing says that the oil is for healing “sores, fractures, and any painful ailment” and it also calls St. Serapion an “athlete of Christ.” I didn’t read anything about St. Serapion being an athlete though. I guess athlete was metaphoric, but it would make sense that the oil would blessed for fractures and pain if St. Serapion was an athlete.
I’m also wondering if this blessing is still around, or if I could find a priest who could bless this oil for me. It seems like the perfect sacramental for musculoskeletal disorders. I have plantar fasciitis, and I have a friend with fibromyalgia. I bet the oil would make a great gift.