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MarieVeronica
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The Catechism of the Catholic Church (CCC) says:
“The sacrament of Anointing of the Sick has as its purpose the conferral of a special grace on the Christian experiencing the difficulties inherent in the condition of grave illness or old age.” (1527)
At our parish, we have a “healing Mass” each Wednesday, where the Sacrament of the Sick is given. When our Pastor presides, he invites EVERYONE who wishes to receive the Sacrament, to do so. No “conditions” seem to apply.
However, when our Associate Pastor presides, he is very adament that only the sick and elderly may receive it. Now… when he says the “sick”… he doesn’t specify physical illness… but I THINK, that’s what he means.
The CCC doesn’t seem to clarify “grave illness”, either. Are we to assume that it means illness, such as a disease… like cancer? Or can the “grave illness” also include spiritual difficulties?
I would also like to know if a chronic disability (which isn’t the same thing, necessarily… as “grave illness”) could be included? I suffer from severe vision problems. Is that a valid reason to receive the Sacrament on a weekly basis?
Whatever your replies might be, I intend to be obedient to the Associate Pastor, because I believe when he says “only if you’re sick” that he means… like with cancer, or similar. So… when he presides… I won’t receive the Sacrament.
But I wanted to make sure it was ok, otherwise… with Church teaching. Thanks! Hope this wasn’t too long or confusing.
“The sacrament of Anointing of the Sick has as its purpose the conferral of a special grace on the Christian experiencing the difficulties inherent in the condition of grave illness or old age.” (1527)
At our parish, we have a “healing Mass” each Wednesday, where the Sacrament of the Sick is given. When our Pastor presides, he invites EVERYONE who wishes to receive the Sacrament, to do so. No “conditions” seem to apply.
However, when our Associate Pastor presides, he is very adament that only the sick and elderly may receive it. Now… when he says the “sick”… he doesn’t specify physical illness… but I THINK, that’s what he means.
The CCC doesn’t seem to clarify “grave illness”, either. Are we to assume that it means illness, such as a disease… like cancer? Or can the “grave illness” also include spiritual difficulties?
I would also like to know if a chronic disability (which isn’t the same thing, necessarily… as “grave illness”) could be included? I suffer from severe vision problems. Is that a valid reason to receive the Sacrament on a weekly basis?
Whatever your replies might be, I intend to be obedient to the Associate Pastor, because I believe when he says “only if you’re sick” that he means… like with cancer, or similar. So… when he presides… I won’t receive the Sacrament.
But I wanted to make sure it was ok, otherwise… with Church teaching. Thanks! Hope this wasn’t too long or confusing.