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The healing ministry of Jesus Christ is a primary task of the Church. This work describes the healing ministry of the Church as it is expressed in Scripture, Tradition, and the liturgical life, focusing particularly on the sacrament of the anointing of the sick. The author discusses both the history and theology of this sacrament, which has its roots in the Tradition of the Church as expressed in James 5.14 15: Is any among you sick? Let him call for the elders of the church, and let them pray over him, anointing him with oil in the name of the Lord; and the prayer of faith will save the sick man, and the Lord will raise him up; and if he has committed sins, he will be forgiven. The theology of this rite embraces the whole person and addresses the connection between sin and sickness, and the disintegrating power of illness on a person and the reintegrating power of grace. A new translation of the rite is appended, as well as an abbreviated version for use in a hospital or home setting.
CONTENTS
Introduction
1-The Healing Ministry of the Church
Jesus the Healer
The Healing Ministry in the Apostolic Church
Baptism: Sacrament of Healing
Eucharist: Medicine of Immortality
The Life in Christ
2-A Brief History of the Rite of Anointing the Sick
The Early Church
The Byzantine Tradition
The Contemporary Rite
The Celebration of the Rite
3-Theology of the Rite of Anointing
Sickness and Sin
The Experience of Sickness
Healing
4-What Can Be Done? Some Pastoral Suggestions
Restoring the Ministry of Healing in the Parish
The General Anointing on Holy Wednesday
Celebrating the Rite
What about Ministry to Non-Orthodox?
Conclusion Christ's Ultimate Victory
Appendix 1
The Rite of Anointing of the Sick
Appendix 2
An Abbreviated Rite of Anointing
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