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Caring for the Sick Strengthened by the liturgical life of the Parish, each parishioner is encouraged to share in the apostolic work of the Church. Caring for the sick and the elderly and taking Holy Communion to them for food to strengthen them in their life journey is an important ministry of the parish. The parish looks to the sick and the elderly for a two-way ministry. Having shared in the passion of our Lord in a special way, the sick and weak are enriched with experience and patience. Having touched God, they will in turn minister to those who minister to them.
Anointing of the SickContact: Parish Office Ph: 85220300 Anointing Mass: Mass for the Anointing of the Sick is held on the first Saturday of February, April, June, August, October and December. Because Sacraments are meant for the living, it is not appropriate to administer the Anointing of the Sick after death has occurred. If a person has died prayers commending that person to God are the normal action of the Church, and it is good if family members are present for these prayers. Sometimes people speak of the "Last Rites" of the Catholic Church. What does this mean? The Anointing of the Sick is not the Last Rites of the Church. There is a Latin word "Viaticum" which means "going with you" or "on the way with you" and refers to the Holy Communion received by the person who is near death. Viaticum is the gift of Jesus himself accompanying the dying person in the journey from this life to the next. This, with the Sacrament of Reconciliation, is the "Last Rites" of the Church. Sometimes the Anointing of the Sick is administered at the same time because it is about the inner healing as well as the physical healing. However it should not be forgotten that Holy Communion is also a healing Sacrament.
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