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Holy Mystery of oly Oil / Holy Anointing / Holy Unction

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Holy Mysteries
Holy MysteryWhy ReceiveWho Receives Minimum Age ReceivedWho Administers When ReceivedHow Often Received Time Period NOT Received
Holy OilReceives healing
from
Holy God
AllAny agePriest After receive Holy Mysteries of Christian Illumination
Any time & place
Talk with
a priest
None

In the Holy Mystery of Holy Oil, we receive healing from Holy God. Holy Oil is the Holy Mystery which gives us access to strength and healing.

The Holy Mystery of Holy Oil is meant to be used when a person has a significant illness or when a when a person is dying.

Procedure

The following actions happen in this order.

  • Prayers and hymns are offered for the sick person's recovery.
  • Readings from the New Testament are read.
  • The priest anoints the sick person with oil on several parts of the body, praying that the Holy God the Son within the Holy Trinity / Our Lord, God and Savior, Jesus Christ raise the sick person up so that he may offer thanksgiving by his good deeds.
  • The priest lays the open Gospel Book on the sick person�s head, praying that he may be healed in soul as well as in body.

External Signs

The external or visible signs of the Holy Oil service are:

  • The oil and the small amount of wine which are blessed by the Priest and used for the anointing
  • The words of the prayers, hymns and scripture readings

Requirements and Conditions

The Holy Mystery of Holy Oil is received after the person receives the Holy Mysteries of Christian Illumination

The Holy Mystery of Holy Oil is administered by a priest.

The Holy Mystery of Holy Oil can be received during all liturgical cycles.

Holy Mystery of Holy Oil is part of the Service of Anointing during Matins of Great and Holy Thursday, which is celebrated on Great and Holy Wednesday evening.

Name

This Holy Mystery is sometimes called "Anointing with Holy Oil" or "Holy Unction".

More Information

Anointing St. Ann Melkite Catholic Church, West Paterson, NJ

Holy Mysteries Our Lady of Redemption, Warren, Michigan

Holy Mysteries
Holy MysteryWhy RecieveWho Receives Minimum Age ReceivedWho Administers When ReceivedHow Often Received Time Period NOT Recieved
All 3
Holy
Mysteries
of
Christian
Illumination
Becomes a full
and active member
of Catholic community
All Any age
Ideally infants
Ideally receives 3
Christian Illumination
Holy Mysteries in
immediate succession
Priest Ideally, 1st 2 Holy Mysteries
during Divine Liturgy
and Holy Eucharist
during Holy Communion.
1 time for
Baptism & Chrismation
Many times for
Holy Eucharist
Great Lent

Great and
Holy Week
BaptismBecomes Catholic
Chrismation Receives the seal
of the gift
of Holy Spirit
Holy
Eucharist
Participates
in Jesus Christ's
Mystical Supper

Jesus Christ's
gift of Himself
to us
Holy OilReceives healing
from
Holy God
AllAny agePriest After receive Holy Mysteries of Christian Illumination
Any time & place
Talk with PriestNone
Repentance Receives forgiveness
from Holy God
AllAge of reason Priest After receive Holy Mysteries of Christian Illumination
Before Divine Liturgy
Many timesNone
Holy
Crowning
Becomes priests
of domestic church

Becomes King and Queen
of home
1 couple of 2 people
1 man and 1 woman
Mature Priest After receive Holy Mysteries of Christian Illumination
During Divine Liturgy
Talk with Priest Great Lent

Great and
Holy Week
Holy Orders / Ordination Becomes Priest
of public church
A man Mature Bishop After receive Holy Mysteries of Christian Illumination
During Divine Liturgy
1 time Great Lent

Great and
Holy Week

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