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True or False: All people experience pain and suffering.
What is "true"
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Name 3 instances of Jesus healing people.
What is "Lazarus, 10 lepers, healing of the paralyzed man, etc."
100
Who can administer the sacrament of Anointing?
What is "a priest or bishop"
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True or False. The sacrament of Anointing can only be received once.
What is "False"
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An illness that has emotional and physical causes can be identified as ___________.
What is "psychosomatic"
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What are the two different sides of healing?
What is "personal and social"
200
What is Jesus' message on healing based around?
What is "hope"
200
What does the sacrament offer to overcome grief and despair?
What is "grace"
200
Who can receive the sacrament of Anointing?
What is "people who are seriously, but not terminally, ill"
200
What other two sacraments tie in with Anointing?
What is "Reconciliation and Eucharist"
300
What are the common elements of the Anointing?
What is "prayers, penitential rite, and the laying on of hands by the priest/bishop"
300
What do the anointing of the head and hands symbolize?
What is "head=mental strength; hands=physical strength"
300
What are the two sides of sickness?
What is "individual's pain and suffering and the community's suffering"
300
What does "Extreme Unction" mean?
What is "Last Rites/Last Anointing"
300
What does Reconciliation's aspect to Anointing of the Sick bring?
What is "Reconciliation brings healing with God, others, and self."
400
What does illness affect in our lives?
What is "It affects the individual's physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual self."
400
How does the sacrament of Anointing help people?
What is "It gives them the strength and peace of mind to deal with their illness."
400
What does oil symbolize
What is "Connection with the universal church"
400
What was a common belief about oil during the 8th-12th centuries?
What is "people believed that the oil had magical properties"
400
Where can the sacrament of Anointing be administered?
What is "With the faith community (smaller group), outside of church (hospice, hospital), or at a school mass"
500
What is the other word for giving Communion to someone who is dying?
What is "viaticum"
500
How can the community help an ill person?
What is "they can offer support and concern for the person; help with everyday chores such as shopping, cooking, etc."
500
How does the Paschal Mystery tie into the Anointing?
What is "it offers hope to the individual, since they are reminded that Jesus conquered death and rose on the third day."
500
How are Catholics considered "wounded healers?"
What is "suffering and healing are linked to service and compassion can drive out sorrow"
500
How did the sacrament of Anointing change after Vatican II? Give two examples.
What is "the sacrament's original approach was restored. 1. healing presence of Jesus emphasized 2. communication by members of the community could be part of healing 3. could pray for those who were ill 4. could volunteer at various facilities, such as hospitals and nursing homes 5. Rite of Anointing is pastoral care"
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