What is suffering?
enduring pain or hardship, it is a consequence of the Fall, of Original sin
What are the two types of healing?
Physical and spiritual
What type of sacrament is Anointing of the Sick?
HEALING
What is the Form of the anointing?
Prayer of Healing
"Through this holy anointing may the Lord in His love and mercy help you with the grace of the Holy Spirit. May the Lord who frees you from sin save you and raise you up"
What is Divine Revelation?
How we know what we know about God. The ways God reveals Himself to us. Through scripture, tradition, and the magisterium
Why does suffering exist?
it exists because of Original Sin. we experience ignorance, suffering, death and concupiscence or the tendency to sin
Why does Jesus heal people?
Because He loves us, wants to save us, and wants to deliver us from sin. He wants to bring us into relationship with the Father
What is the purpose of Anointing of the Sick?
To give spiritual and physical strength to those who are suffering a serious illness or are near death. To give physical recovery
What is the proper Disposition for the anointing?
Someone who is in danger of death because of old age or serious illness.
What is Scripture?
a source of divine revelation.
The written word of God inspired by the Holy Spirit
Why does God allow suffering?
God does not cause suffering, He allows it so He can bring a greater good out of it.
"We know that all things work for good for those who love God" Romans 8:28
Who gives the apostles the authority to anoint the sick and pray over them for their healing?
Jesus!
Who is the Minister of the anointing?
Priest and Bishop
If Jennifer is perfectly healthy and brings her grandma to church who is seriously ill and needs the Anointing, Jennifer can receive the anointing as well.
FALSE, she is healthy
What is Tradition?
The actions and prayers Jesus passed down to His apostles who then passed them down to the next Christians and the next.
Example: some of the prayers and actions we have at Mass
John 21:25
How does Jesus respond to suffering in the bible?
He loves them and comes close to them. He heals people physically and spiritually. Oftentimes the physical healing He gives is a sign of spiritual healing or the forgiveness of sins
What are characteristics of how Jesus heals?
intimate, personal
touches, physical
He shows his authority as God
He heals physically as a sign of spiritual healing
What is the physical sign or Matter of the anointing?
Name the Effects of the Anointing
spiritual preparation for death
forgiveness of sins in confession
strength peace and courage to endure their suffering
physical healing if God wills it
the grace to unite their suffering to Christ's passion
What is the Magisterium?
The Pope and Bishops who have teaching authority over the church
receive authority from Jesus: Matthew 16:19 Jesus gives Peter the "keys to the kingdom of Heaven"
What does the Cross teach us about suffering?
Our suffering has meaning and value. God brought the greatest good, our salvation, from the worst suffering- Jesus dying on the cross.
His suffering on the cross redeems and saves us.
Our suffering can also be redemptive: we can offer our suffering as a prayer for others for their salvation.
What can suffering teach us?
Illness and trials teach us discipline and virtue.
It can make us a better person, more holy.
Suffering humbles us and reminds us of our need for God.
God can use our suffering to help others; we can offer it for our salvation and the salvation of others.
Where in the bible do we receive the sacrament of the Anointing?
James 5:13-15
"Is anyone among you sick? He should summon the presbyters of the church, and they should pray over him and anoint him with oil in the name of the Lord, and the prayer of the faith will save the sick person, and the Lord will raise him up. If he has committed any sins, he will be forgiven"
What are the Last Rites?
the final sacraments someone receives before they die:
1. final confession
2. Viaticum - their final Eucharist: "provisions for the journey to the Father in Heaven"
3. The Anointing of the Sick
What is an Ecumenical Council?
An important meeting between the Pope, Bishops and Church authorities to clarify church teachings about issues related to the universal church
Example: Council of Jerusalem in Acts 15: the apostles declared to the Gentiles they did not need to follow old Jewish circumcision and dietary laws in order to be Christians