- In the
Catholic Church, the
anointing of the sick, also
known as
Extreme Unction, is a
Catholic sacrament that is
administered to a
Catholic "who, having...
- of
other names, for
example the more
archaic term "
Unction of the Sick" or the term "
Extreme Unction".
Cardinal Walter Kasper used the
latter term in his...
- be
known as
unction; the
anointing of the
dying as part of last
rites in the
Catholic church is
sometimes specified as "
extreme unction". The present...
-
Extreme Unction (or
Final Anointing) is one of a set of
seven scenes representing the
sacraments of the
Catholic Church,
painted between 1638 and 1640...
- administered, with or
without Anointing of the Sick (also
called Extreme Unction), to a
person who is dying; viati**** is thus a part of the Last Rites...
-
exclusively for the dying,
though it can be
received at any time.
Extreme Unction (Final Anointing) is the name
given to
Anointing of the Sick when received...
- Confirmation,
Marriage (Matrimony), Holy Orders, and
Anointing of the Sick (
Extreme Unction). The
Eastern Churches, such as the
Eastern Orthodox Church and Oriental...
- than seven, to wit, Baptism, Confirmation, the Eucharist, Penance,
Extreme Unction, Order, and Matrimony; or even that any one of
these seven is not truly...
-
devotees would not die
before getting to make
confession and
receiving extreme unction.
Despite the
legends detailing her story, the
earliest references to...
-
forgiveness of sins. The
sacrament is also
referred to as
Unction, and in the past as
Extreme Unction, and it is one of the
three sacraments that constitute...