Anointing of the Sick

“Are there any sick among you? Then let them send for the priests and let the priest pray over them, anointing them with oil”

- James 4:14.

 

When can I receive the Anointing of the Sick?
You may ask to receive the sacrament any time you are to undergo surgery under general anesthetic and when you have a serious injury or illness. Advanced age may also be a sufficient reason too. You may receive this sacrament more than once. In fact, all Catholics of any age are encouraged to ask for this sacrament any time a new condition or surgery arises. Please contact the parish office to speak with a priest about receiving this sacrament.

What are the “Last Rites”?
This sacrament of Last Rites was called Extreme Unction (last anointing), not because it was the last sacrament a person received before he/she died, but because it was the last anointing that person received. Baptism and Confirmation are the first two times we are anointed. Many older Catholics are under the mistaken impression that they can only receive the sacrament on their death bed; quite literally “Last Rites”. This may have seemed true in years past, but with modern medical advances today improving our recovery from illness, this sacrament is rightly received by anyone suffering a serious injury or illness and can be received as often as needed.

 

Strength and Healing of the Sick Masses
Join us for a monthly Mass celebrated for those who are sick or suffering in mind, body, or spirit. The Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick will be offered during this Mass for those facing serious illness.

Every first Friday of the month at 12PM

 

CONTACT

During office hours call:

770-475-4501


After hours please call:

404-738-8265


You can also email at:

Emergency@sta.org