Today at Divine Liturgy the priest said that on Wednesday the sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick will be administered during the Liturgy of the Presanctified Gifts. He said that the sacrament can be administered to ALL present (not just the sick people).
…If a member of the Latin rite attended such a Liturgy (such as myself) would they, since they are eligible to receive Communion and the Sacrament of Penance in that rite also be allowed to receive this sacrament?
Are you sure your priest said this Wed.? In my experience, which is limited, Wed. of Holy Week is when this anointing is normally done, as josephdaniel29 said. That’s when it’s on our schedule, and the Orthodox church I otherwise go to on some occasions.
I think Patchunky is saying there is a separate service, or perhaps separate part of the Liturgy, when there is something specific for those who are ill. Patchunky are you saying both usually happen on Holy Wed.? A member of the Latin Church can certainly receive this if it’s the blessing I’m thinking of. It sounds like the priest was clear about who can receive.
My experience in the Roman Rite is that the priest uses his fingers for the anointing, and as you say it is intended according to canon law of the Latin Church #998 for those who are “dangerously ill”, tho in many Latin parishes it’s not treated that way and anyone goes up to receive. In the EC and Orthodox they use a sort of wand to apply, also to forehead and palms, again, in my limited experience.
I think there was anointing at Forgiveness Vespers which we did not have in my EC parish so I went to the Orthodox church. I have presented myself for this anointing there. I don’t ever go up for Holy Eucharist… That wasn’t the first time I was there for a Liturgy that included anointing. The priest there knows me pretty well and I think he would have either not anointed me when I went up, or spoken with me about not presenting myself if it is an issue for a Catholic to be anointed. Several of us EC’s were also there at the Orthodox Church for their altar feast day and their bishop presided. He anointed people and I went up for that. I was my understanding it’s a blessing, not a sacrament. Your priest called it a sacrament (Mystery?) I guess I should ask next time I’m at the Orthodox church but I don’t know why Father would have anointed me if it was a sacrament.
What I have experienced I think has been an anointing at the end of the liturgy. Patchunky and josephdaniel29 may better speak to that. I’m referring to attending a Russian Catholic and a Russian Orthodox so the liturgies are virtually the same.
I know you are not asking about an Orthodox church, just about an Eastern Catholic “Greek” Church.
Would we have had this at Theophany or Exaltation of the Holy Cross? I’m trying to remember when I did receive it in fairly recent memory in my EC Church.